THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  CALIFORNIA 

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SYSTEMATIC    CATALOGUE 


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IN    THE    COLLECTION    OF    THE 


MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION 

OF     THE 

CITY  OF  NEW-YORK: 

WITH  A  GENERAL  INDEX,  AND  ONE  OF  DRAMATIC  PIECES ; 

TOGETHER    WITH    AN 

APPENDIX? 

CONTAINING 

THE  CONSTITUTION,  AND  THE  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 
OF  THE  ASSOCIATION. 


LIBRARY    IN    CLINTON    HALL. 


N  E  W-Y  O  R  K  : 

PRINTED    BY    HARPER    &    BROTHERS, 

NO.     82     CLIFF-STREET. 

1837. 


OFFICERS  FOR  183T, 

CHARLES  ROLFE,  President. 
ALEXANDER  NISBET,  Vice-President^ 
EDMUND  COFFIN,  Secretary. 
E.  A.  LEWIS,  Treasurer. 

DIRECTORS. 

JACKSON  S.  SCHULTZ, 
ALBERT  G.  LEE. 
EDWARD  B.  PEASE. 
JOHN  J.  HERRICK. 
JOHN  H.  BEEKMAN. 
HENRY  R.  PRALL. 
EDWIN  R.  TREMAIN. 
WILLIAM  H.  MOTT, 


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PREFACE. 


IN  publishing  a  sixth  catalogne  of  the  books  of  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association,  its  directors  think  it  well  to  prefix  a  succinct 
account  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  present  state  of  the  institution. 

The  persuasion,  that  to  liberalize  the  minds  of  that  great  body  of 
young  men  who  form  the  rising  hope  of  our  active  and  varied  com- 
merce ;  to  enlarge  and  invigorate  their  capacity  by  solid  knowledge  ; 
to  elevate  their  spirits  and  their  morals  by  familiarizing  their  mo- 
ments of  leisure  with  whatever  is  fair  in  the  actions  of  other  time* 
or  excellent  in  science,  was  the  truest  method  of  advancing,  not  only 
their  individual  respectability,  but  their  utility  to  others  and  their 
own  ultimate  success,  led  the  clerks  in  general,  of  New-York,  to  set 
On  foot,  in  the  year  1820,  the  existing  association. 

To  its  original  formation,  certain  prejudices  (now  happily  disap- 
pearing) that  clung  to  a  narrow  routine  and  strict  ignorance  of  every- 
thing else,  as  the  only  true  resources  of  mercantile  skill,  at  first 
opposed  themselves.  The  impediments,  however,  which  these 
could  offer,  were  not  enough  to  hold  back  the  better  spirit  of  our 
commercial  class  from  an  object  so  worthy  ;  and  the  organization 
of  the  society  went  successfully  forward,  until,  in  1823,  it  obtained 
the  more  permanent  form  of  a  corporate  body. 

At  the  first  opening  of  the  institution,  a  collection,  amounting  to 
about  seven  hundred  volumes,  derived  principally  from  personal  do- 
nation, was  found  to  have  been  assembled.  In  1821  this  number  had 
risen  to  about  a  thousand  volumes,  and  the  association  embraced 
two  hundred  and  four  members.  The  detailed  progress  of  the  next 
five  years  canjbe  but  imperfectly  traced,  in  records  then  rather  ir- 
regularly kept.  In  January,  1826,  however,  we  find  the  number  of 
•associates  risen  to  four  hundred  and  thirty-eight,  and  that  of  volumes 
in  the  collection  to  twenty-two  hundred.  A  still  better  impulse 
seems  to  have  been  felt  in  the  affairs  of  the  association  during  the 
ensuing  year ;  since  it  more  than  doubled  its  number  of  members 
before  the  return  of  its  next  anniversary,  and  added  more  than  a 
thousand  volumes  to  its  library,  In  January,  1828,  three  hundred 


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and  sixty  new  members  and  twelve  hundred  added  volumes  are  re- 
ported ;  and  four  hundred  and  five  of  the  former,  and  six  hundred  of 
the  latter,  in  1829. 

Meanwhile,  the  accomplishment,  by  our  institution,  of  a  highly 
salutary  and  useful  effect,  had  become  so  marked  and  certain,  that 
many  leading  merchants  df  bur  city  grefw  warmly  solicitous  for  its 
advancement.  Of  that  solicitude  they  proceeded  to  give  us  a  solid 
token,  by  establishing  the  fund  from  which  the  stately  edifice,  now- 
devoted  to  our  gratuitous  use,  was  erected.  These  fine  halls,  and 
the  spacious  lecture-rooms  which,  since  1830,  we  enjoy,  will  long 
form  a  noble  monument  of  the  enlightened  views  and  the  munificent 
spirit  of  which  merchants  are  capable. 

In  January,  1831,  our  roll  was  swelled  by  the  accession  of  four 
hundred  and  fifty-one  new  members  ;  but  our  annual  gain  in  books 
was  this  year  lessened,  by  the  necessity  of  repairing,  out  of  a  special 
appropriation,  such  losses  or  injuries  in  sets  of  books  as  had  su- 
pervened since  our  foundation.  In  January,  1832,  we  had  gained 
five  hundred  and  seven  new  members  and  seven  hundred  and  fifty 
fresh  volumes  ;  and,  before  the  next  anniversary,  eight  hundred  and 
sixty-four  of  the  latter  and  three  hundred  and  eighty -three  of  the 
former.  The  next  year  brought  us  three  hundred  and  eighty-two 
members  and  thirteen  hundred  and  ninety-seven  volumes  ;  and  the 
succeeding  one,  three  hundred  and  ninety-three  members  and  one 
thousand  and  ninety  volumes  ;  leaving  the  number  of  actual  asso- 
ciates in  January,  1835,  fifteen  hundred  and  fifty-four,  and  the  vol- 
umes in  possession  nine  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty-eight. 
Our  accession  of  members,  in  1835,  was  six  hundred  and  eighty, 
and  of  books,  fifteen  hundred  and  twenty-two  ;  and  that  of  1836, 
eight  hundred  and  thirty-three  of  the  former  and  eighteen  hundred 
and  forty-five  of  the  latter ;  a  rate  of  augmentation  in  both  far  more 
considerable  than  that  of  any  previous  year.  The  present  number 
of  members,  including  annual  subscribers  and  stockholders,  may  be 
stated  at  three  thousand  five  hundred  ;  and  the  volumes  actually  in 
our  library  at  fourteen  thousand  five  hundred. 

These  leading  facts  in  the  history  of  our  association  ascertain  a 
rapidity  of  progress  in  its  prosperity,  a  recognised  utility  and  effi- 
ciency, and  a  growing  popularity,  full  of  pride  for  those  who  have 
been  the  patrons  of  our  institution,  and  full  of  hope  for  those  who 
reap  its  benefits.  Apart  from  the  usual  advantages  of  literary 
bodies  and  the  pomp  of  learned  names,  we  have  created,  out  of  the 
zeal,  the  taste,  and  the  liberal  spirit  of  a  class,  held  almost  careless 
of  any  praise  but  that  of  gain,  an  institution  diffusing  knowledge  and 


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the  refined  sentiments  to  a  body  of  youth  more  numerous,  and  of  a 
destination  more  important  to  the  general  offices  of  life  than  the 
greatest  and  most  frequented  university  of  Europe  nourishes  with 
science.  Nor  is  the  rising  usefulness  of  our  association  far  from  a 
point  at  which  its  well-attended  lectures  and  its  rapidly-augmented 
collection  will  become  of  important  aid  to  men  of  science  them- 
selves, and  to  all  who,  more  maturely  than  our  immediate  members 
can  yet  pretend  to  do,  cultivate  the  better  studies.  The  additions 
to  our  library  go  on  at  a  pace  which  bids  fair  to  render  it,  in  a  few 
year  ,  one  of  the  best  in  the  country. 

The  catalogues  heretofore  published,  at  intervals  of  three  or  foil? 
years,  were,  except  the  last,  mere  unmethodized  alphabetic  lists  of 
our  books ;  such  as,  for  any  purpose  of  assisting  study,  were 
almost  destitute  of  any  utility.  That  of  1834  was  of  far  better  design, 
and  has  done  not  a  little  towards  giving  some  shape  and  form  to  the 
knowledge  which  our  associates  obtain  from  their  books.  The  im- 
pression of  this  has  now  become  exhausted  ;  and  additions  almost 
equal  to  half  the  library  of  that  time  having  since  occurred,  a  fresh 
publication  lately  became  every  way  indispensable.  In  devising  its 
form,  the  directors  were  led  to  adopt  the  idea  to  which,  as  far  as  the 
necessity  of  very  rapidly  preparing  it  permitted,  execution  has  been 
given  in  the  present  performance.  This  idea  was,  of  a  list  in  which 
the  books  should  be  enumerated  according  to  the  scientific  classifi- 
cation of  knowledge,  and  each  in  that  minuter  division  to  which  it 
more  directly  relates  ;  in  such  sort  that  the  student  may,  with  no 
assistance  but  his  catalogue,  find,  in  a  body,  all  that  is  proper  to 
each  matter  of  learning,  and  whatever  the  collection  contains  to  elu- 
cidate it.  An  aid  of  this  kind  is  indispensable  to  the  usefulness  of 
every  collection  the  instant  it  reaches  a  size  permitting  it  to  be  use- 
ful at  all.  Without  this,  even  he  who  is  most  versed  in  books  is 
forced  laboriously  to  search  out  and  collect,  from  the  mere  chaos  of 
volumes,  those  which  relate  to  the  immediate  object  of  his  inquiries ; 
while  he  whose  knowledge  is  yet  to  form  wanders  through  a  laby- 
rinth without  a  clew.  The  directors,  in  a  word,  were  led  to  con- 
sider that  a  library  is  useful  just  in  proportion  as  it  possesses  a 
guide  to  its  contents  ;  an  index,  that,  to  the  savant,  saves  his 
time  and  pains ;  and  to  the  young  adventurer  in  knowledge,  going  to 
sea  for  the  first  time,  supplies  a  compass  and  a  chart. 

The  bibliographic  notes  attached  to  nearly  all  the  chapters  of  the 
main  catalogue  form  its  next  feature,  and  were  its  chief  labour. 
These  will  be  found  to  point  out  the  books  not  possessed  by  the 
collection,  which,  in  each  matter,  are  held  by  the  best  critics  as  of 

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VI  PREFACE. 

leading  merit.  Such  a  series  of  indications  was  regarded  as  useful 
towards  shaping  the  future  additions  to  the  library,  and  as  capable 
of  rendering  the  catalogue  serviceable,  as  a  book  of  reference  and  a 
guide  in  reading,  to  those  no  longer  possessing  access  to  our  collec- 
tion, or  even  those  attached  to  other  institutions. 

The  general  index  at  the  close  affords  a  key  to  the  systematic 
list,  and  enables  one  to  ascertain,  at  the  name  of  each  author,  or  the 
title  of  each  anonymous  book,  whether  a  particular  work  belongs  or 
not  to  the  collection ;  or  to  what  class  it  is  to  be  assigned. 

In  the  very  brief  critical  remarks  which  the  character  of  particu- 
lar works  seemed  occasionally  to  demand,  the  compiler  of  the  cata- 
logue must  not  be  understood  to  hazard  merely  an  individual  judg- 
ment. In  such  cases,  he  has  aimed  not  to  set  up  his  own  authority, 
but  simply  to  give  the  general  sense  of  the  literary  world.  For  the 
former,  this  would  have  been  no  place  ;  the  latter,  however,  he  felt 
himself  competent  to  state. 


CONTENTS. 


I.    HISTORY. 


Chapter 


II. 
III. 

IV. 
V. 

VI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
X. 
XI. 
XII. 
XIII. 
XIV. 
XV. 
XVI. 
XVII. 
XVI1L 
XIX. 
XX. 
XXI. 

XXII. 
XXIII. 

XXIV. 
XXV. 
XXVI. 

History.    Introduction.     The  Art  of  Writing 
or  Studying  History  -                  ... 
Geography  ;  or,  Descriptive  History 

1 
2 

4 
7 

9 
11 
12 

ib. 
13 
ib. 
ib. 
14 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
22 
ib. 
23 

ib. 
24 

25 

i*. 
26 

Descriptions    -         -                  ... 

Earth      - 

.     Travels  in  Several  Parts  of  Europe 

.     Travels  in  the  British  Isles     - 

Sclavonic  States        ..... 

.     Travels  in  Asia  Minor  and  the  Le- 
vant       ...... 
.     Asia.     Travels  in  Arabia  and  Syria 

.     Asia.     Travels  in  Hither  and  Far- 

ther  India 


tb. 


viii 


CONTENT!. 


Chapter 
XXVII. 


XXVIII. 

XXIX. 
XXX. 
XXXI. 

XXXII. 
XXXIII. 

XXXIV. 

XXXV. 
XXXVI. 

XXXVII. 

XXXVIII. 

XXXIX. 

XL. 

XLI. 

XLII. 

XLIII. 

XLIV. 

XLV. 

XL  VI. 

XL  VII. 

XLVIII. 

XLIX. 

L. 

LI. 

LII. 

LIII. 

LIV. 

LV. 

LVI. 

LVII. 

LVIII. 

JLIX. 

LX. 

LXI. 

LXIL 


Geography.     Asia.     Travels    in    China    and 

Japan      

.     Asia.     Travels  in  Tartary,  Siberia, 

and  Kamschatka      - 

.     Australia  and  Polynesia 

.     Africa.     Travels  in  several  Parts    - 

.    Africa.     Travels  in  Egypt,  Nubia, 

and  Abyssinia 

.     Africa.     Travels  in  Northern  Africa 

.    Africa.     Travels    in    Central    and 


Southern 
— - — .     America.     Travels  in  Either  Ameri- 


ca-       •« 

.     America.     Travels  in  North  - 

— .    America.     Travels  in  the  West  In- 
dies         -        - 

.     America.     Travels   in   South 

.     Polar.     Travels  towards  either  Pole 

Civil  History.     Chronology 
Universal  History,  Ancient  and  Modern 
Ancient  History.     General   - 
History.     Ancient  States.     Greece 

.     Ancient  States.    Rome 

Ancient  History.     Barbarian  States 

Byzantine  History 

Modern  History.     General  - 

.     Europe.     General 

.     Italy   - 

.     Spain  and  Portugal 

— —.     France        -  ... 

....in'..    British  Islands      .... 

<—.     The  Low  Countries 

• — .     Switzerland 

— 1 1 i.     German  States  •. 

e — .     Scandinavia  and  Russia 

.,    Asia  in  General    - 

-.     Asiatic  Turkey     -        •» 

' — .     Arabia  and  Syria 

1 —     Persia  - 

Modern  Geography.     Mogul  Empire    - 
Modern  History.     China  and  Japan 

-    .     Tartar  Regions    .... 


Page 
28 

29 
ib. 
30 

31 
32 

33 

34 
35 

40 
ib, 
41 
42 
43 
45 
46 
49 
51 
52 
53 
ib. 
54 
56 
57 
59 
65 
i*. 
ib. 
67 
68 
ib. 
69 
ib. 
70 
71 
ib. 


CONTENTS.  IX 

Chapter  Page 

LXIII.  Modern  History.     Asiatic  Islands  72 

LXIV.  .     Africa  in  General  -  ib. 

LXV. .     Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia  -  ib. 

LXVI.  .     Northern  Africa    -  -  73 

LXVII.  .     America  in  General       ...  ib. 

LXVIII. .     North  America     -  -  74 

LXX.  .     West  Indies  -  79 

LXXI.  .     South  America     -                  -  -  ib. 

LXX  II. European  Colonies        -  -  80 

LXXIII.  History.     Ecclesiastical       -  -  81 
LXXIV.   History  of  Knighthood,  and  other  Orders  -  86 
LXXV.  History.     Personal,  or  Biography  -  87 
LXXVI.  History  of  Letters       -  -  109 
LXXVII.  History  of  Books  -  111 
LXXVIII.  Miscellanies  of  History,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical, 
and  Literary:  as  Magazines, Reviews, News- 
papers, and  Works  omitted  in  preceding  Sec- 
tions      -  -  112 
LXXTX.  Natural  History.     Collections        -  -  115 
LXXX.  Mineral  Kingdom.     Geology  -  117 

LXXXI. .     Mineralogy.  -  119 

LXXXII.  Natural  History.     Vegetable  Kingdom  -  -  ib. 

LXXXIII. .    Animal  Kingdom  -  -  120 

LXXXIV.  .     Ornithology  -  121 

LXXXV.  .    Entomology  -  ib. 

LXXXVI.  .     Conchology  -  122 

LXXXVII.  .     Chymistry    -  -  ib. 

LXXXVIII.  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine,  Surgery  -  124 

LXXXIX.  Phrenology          -  -  128 

XC.  Physiognomy       ....  -  ib. 

XCI.  Amusements  and  Exercises  -         -        -  -  129 


II.    PHILOSOPHY. 

XCII.  Moral  Sciences.     Logic  and  Metaphysics  -  129 

XCIII.  .     Education    -  -  132 

XCIV. .     Ethics          ...  -134 

XCV.  .     Minor  Morals       -  -  137 

XCVI.  .     Theology.     Texts  and  Versions  of 

the  Scriptures                           -  -  138 


CONTENTS. 

Chapter  Page 

XCVII.  Theology.     Revealed.     Histories  of  the  Bible  139 

XCVIII.  .     Interpreters  and  Commentators       -  ib. 

XCIX.  .     Biblical  Criticism                           -  140 

C. .     Biblical  Antiquities        ...  141 

CI.  .    Councils  and  Confessions  of  Faith  ib. 

CII.  .     Dogmatic,  Moral,  and  Polemic       -  142 

CHI.  .     Sermons      -                                   -  148 

CIV.  .    Mystical      -                                   -  150 

CV.  .     Theology.    Natural.    Evidences  of 

Christianity     ...                           -  153 

CVI.  Superstitions.     Christian      -                          -  156 

CVII.  .     Gentile                                           '.  157 

CVIII.  Jurisprudence.    Natural  and  National    -        -  158 

CIX. .     Legislation.     Theory  and  Codes    -  159 

CX.  .     Civil  Law    -                          -        ,-  160 

CXI.  .     Common  Law      -                          -  161 

CXII.  — — — .     Commercial          -                          -  162 

CXIII.  .     Federal  and  Constitutional     -         -  163 

CXIV. .     American    Statute    and    Municipal 

Law        -                                                       -  164 

CXV.  .     Criminal      -                  ...  165 

CXVI.  Ecclesiastical  Law       -                  -         -        -  166 

CXV  1 1.  Law.     Martial    -                                            -  ib. 

CXVIII.  Politics.     Ancient.     Theoretic      -        -        -  ib. 

CXIX.  .     Modern.     Theoretic      -        -        -  167 

CXX.  .     Practical.     America      -                  -  169 

CXXI. .     Practical.     European    -        -        -  171 

CXXII.  .     Public  Wealth  and  Population        -  172 

CXXIII.  .     Political  Economy.     Commerce     -  175 

CXXIV.  Political  Economy.     Statistics      -         -         -  178 

CXXV.  Appendix  to  Politics.     State  Papers,  &c.       -  179 

CXXVI.  Mathematical  Sciences.     Pure      ...  180 

CXX VII.  Pure  Mathematics.     Arithmetic     -                 -  181 

CXXVIII.  .     Algebra        -                                   -  ib. 

CXXIX. .     Geometry,  Conic  Sections,  &c.       -  ib. 

CXXX. .     Logarithms           -         -        -        -  182 

CXXXI.  Mixed  Mathematics.     Natural  Philosophy      -  ib. 

CXXXII.  .    Mechanics 183 

CXXXIII. .     Statics  and  Dynamics    -  ib. 

CXXXIV.  .     Astronomy 184 

CXXXV.  .     Optics.         -        -        •        .        .  ib. 


CONTENTS, 

Chapter 

CXXXVI.  Arts  and  Sciences.     Encyclopaedias,  Transac- 
tions, &c.        -                  -  -        -  285 
CXXXVII.  Grammar.     Languages         -  -  295 
CXXXVIII.  Rhetoric  and  Rhetorical  Collections  -        -  200 
CXXXIX.  Orations     -  -  202 
CXL.  Epistles      -                          -  -  204 
CXLI.  Fables,  Apothegms,  Anecdotes,  &c.  -        -  205 


111.    POETRY. 

CXLTI.  Introduction                           -                          -  206 

CXLIII.  Poetry.     Dramatic       -                                   -  217 

Index  to  Dramatic  Works     -                  -         -  219 

CXLIV.  Prose  Fictions    -                                            -  235 

FINE  ARTS. 

Introduction                            -                  -  255 

Architecture ib. 

Landscape  Gardening                            -        -  ib. 

Music                                                                 -  256 

Painting      ...                          -  ib. 

Sculpture 257 


IV.  POLYGRAPHS: 

Or  Writers  on  Mixed  Subjects  ;  with  Essayist 
and  Miscellany  Compositions,  and  a  few 
omitted  Books 258 


CATALOGUE. 


I.  HISTORY. 


CHAPTER  I. 

HISTORY. 

Introduction.     The  Art  of  Writing  or  Studying  History. 

Bigland :  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Use  of  History.  London,  1805. 
12mo. 

Bolingbroke,  St.  John,  Lord  :  Letters  on  the  Study  and  Use  of 
History.  Works,  vol.  X.,  among  Polygraphs. 

:  Letters  on  English  History.     Same,  vol.  VII. 

Guide  de  1'Histoire,  &  1'usage  de  la  jeunesse,  et  des  Personnes  qui 
veulent  la  lire  avec  fruit,  ou  1'ecrire  avec  succes.  Paris. 
8vo. 

Priestley  :  Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy,  &c.  See  Sys- 
tems and  Collections  of  HISTORY. 

Schlegel,  F. :  Philosophy  of  History  :  from  the  German.  Lon- 
don, 1835.  2  vols.  8vo. 

The  following  are  the  chief  further  treatises. 

Lucian  on  the  Manner  of  Writing  History  ;  in  Francklin's  translation  of  his 
works.  Voss's  Ars  Historica,  which  embraces  a  critical  catalogue  of  the  Greek 
and  Roman  historians.  Du  Fresnoy,  Methode  pour  etudier  1'Histoire ;  which 
has  a  very  copious  catalogue  of  the  writers,  ancient  and  modern,  Voltaire, 
Pyrrhonisme  de  1'Histoire.  Mably,  Dialogues  on  the  Manner  of  Writing  His- 
tory. Ferrand,  Esprit  de  1'Histoire.  Taylor's  Process  of  Historical  Proof. 
Idem,  Transmission  of  Ancient  Books  to  Modern  Times.  Vico,  Principii 
d'una  Scien/.a  Nuova.  Beaufort,  Uncertainty  of  the  first  four  Centuries  of  the 
Roman  History.  Treatises  in  the  Memoirs  de  1'Aoademie  des  Inscriptions  et 
Belles  Lettres,  by  Anselme  (vol.  IV.  and  VI.)  De  Pouilly  and  Freret  (vol. 
VI.),  Freret  (vol.  XVIII.),  De  Burigny  (vol.  XIX.  and  XL.)  In  Rees's  Ency- 
clopaedia a  good  succinct  course  of  historical  study  will  be  found  at  the  title 
History.  As  examples  of  the  application  of  historical  criticism,  Bentley's  Pha- 
laris,  Wolfe's  Prolegomena  to  Homer,  and  Niebuhr's  Rome  are  most  cele- 
brated. The  controversies  as  to  Babrius  and  ^Esop  ;  on  the  Homeric  ques- 
tion ;  on  the  authenticity  of  the  Ossianic  poems  and  those  of  Rowley,  have 
also  elicited  much  subtlety  and  learning  as  to  the  methods  of  historical  evi- 
dence. Herder  has  also  written  a  good  book  on  the  Philosophy  of  History,  of 
which  there  is  a  translation. 

A 


GEOGRAPHY,  OR  DESCRIPTIVE  HISTOHY. 


CHAPTER  II. 

GEOGEAPHY,  OR  DESCRIPTIVE  HISTORY. 

Introduction. 

Johnson,  Dr.  James  :  Change  of  Air  ;  or,  the  Philosophy  of  Travel- 
ling :  being  Autumnal  Excursions  through  France,  Switzer- 
land, Italy,  Germany,  and  Belgium,  with  Observations  on  the 
Moral,  Physical,  and  Medicinal  Influences  of  Travelling,  Ex- 
ercise, Change  of  Scene,  Foreign  Skies,  and  Voluntary  Ex- 
patriation. New-York,  1834.  8vo. 
Kitchener  has  written  "  the  Traveller's  Oracle,"  London,  1827, 2  vols.  12mo  ; 

and  Gilbert  West  a  poem  "  on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Travelling ;"  which  is 

found  in  Anderson's  Poets,  vol.  IX.,  p.  481. 

Pinkerton :  See  his  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  for  a  His- 
tory of  Geography  and  Discovery. 

Another,  more  compendious,  is  found  in  Locke's  Works  (among  Polygraphs), 
drawn  up  for  Churchill's  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels.  Clarke  also  gave 
the  first  part  of  a  History  of  Discovery  ;  but  it  was  ill  received,  and  abandoned. 
Du  Fresnoy  has  left  a  Methode  pour  6tudier  la  Geographic  ;  and  Vaugondi,  an 
Essai  sur  1'Historie  de  la  Geographic.  A  short  one  is  prefixed  to  Blair's  Chro- 
nology. 

Maps,  or  Figured  Geography. 

*American  Atlas  ;  being  a  Guide  to  the  History  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  on  the  Plan  of  Lavoisne's  At- 
las, and  intended  as  a  Companion  to  it.  Philadelphia,  1827. 
Folio. 

*General  Atlas  ;  consisting  of  a  Series  of  Geographical  Designs, 
and  a  Collection  of  Maps  and  Charts.  Edinburgh,  1817. 
Folio. 

'Historical  Map  of  Palestine. 

•Historical,  Geographical,  and  Statistical  View  of  the  United  States  ; 
(a  chart.) 

*Lavoisne's  Complete  Genealogical,  Historical,  Chronological,  and 
Geographical  Atlas ;  being  a  General  Guide  to  Ancient  and 
Modern  History.  Philadelphia,  1821.  Folio. 

*Map  of  Liverpool ;  with  a  View  of  the  Principal  Public  Buildings. 

*Melish,  John :  Military  and  Topographical  Atlas  of  the  United 
States,  including  the  British  Possessions  and  Florida :  to  which 
are  added,  a  List  of  the  Military  Districts,  a  Register  of  the 
Army,  and  a  List  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States.  Philadel- 
phia, 1813.  8vo. 

*0ddy's  General  Atlas.     1811. 

*Select  Plans  of  Counties,  Cities,  Harbours,  Forts,  &c.,  in  the 
World. 


GEOGRAPHY,  OR  DESCRIPTIVE  HISTORY. 


Systems.    • 

Anville,  D' :  Ancient  Geography.     New- York,  1814.     Svols.  8vo. 

Bell,  James :  System  of  Geography,  Popular  and  Scientific.  With 
M.aps  and  Engravings.  Glasgow,  1836.  6  vols.  8vo. 

Bigland,  John :  Geographical  and  Historical  View  of  the  World, 
exhibiting  a  complete  Delineation  of  the  Natural  and  Artifical 
Features  of  each  Country,  and  a  Succinct  Narrative  of  the 
Origin  of  the  different  Nations,  their  Political  Revolutions,  and 
Progress  in  Arts,  Sciences,  Literature,  Commerce,  &c.  Bos- 
ton, 1812.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Brooks  :  General  Gazetteer.     Philadelphia,  1806.     8vo. 

Calmet,  Dom. :  Sacred  Geography.     Charleston,  1817.     4to. 

Dickinson:  Elements  of  Geography.     Boston,  1813.     8vo. 

Duromesnil — Histoire  des  Naufrages,  par  Desperthes,  &c.  Paris, 
1835.  2  tomes  12mo. 

Ewing  :  Universal  Geography.     New- York,  1820.     12mo. 

Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art.     See  Polehampton,  below. 

Gaultier  :  Secciones  de  Geographia.     Paris.     12mo. 

Gihrat :  Traite  de  Geographic  Moderne.    Toulouse,  1789.    12mo. 

Goodrich:  Outlines  of  Modern  Geography.     Boston,  1831.   12mo. 

Guthrie :  Geographical,  Historical,  and  Commercial  Grammar. 
London,  1792.  8vo. 

Heeren,  A.  H.  L. :  Manual  of  Ancient  Geography.  Oxford,  1835. 
12mo. 

Laudendun,  George :  Universal  Gazetteer.     London,  1835.     8vo. 

Malte  Brun :  Universal  Geography  on  a  new  Plan.  Boston,  1824. 
8  vols.  8vo. 

Morse,  Jed ediah :  American  Universal  Geography.  Boston,  1819. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  abridged.     Boston,  1814.     8vo. 

:  Universal  Gazetteer.     New-Haven,  1823.     8vo. 

Murray,  Hugh :  Encyclopaedia  of  Geography,  comprising  a  com- 
plete Description  of  the  Earth,  Physical,  Statistical,  Civil,  and 
Political :  exhibiting  its  relation  to  the  Heavenly  Bodies,  its 
Physical  Structure,  the  Natural  History  of  each  Country,  and 
the  Industry,  Commerce,  Political  Institutions,  and  Civil  and 
Social  State  of  all  Nations.  London,  1834.  Large  8vo. 

:  The  same,  revised,  with  additious,  by  T.  G.  Bradford.  To- 
gether with  a  new  Map  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia, 
1837.  3  vols.  8vo. 

New  and  Complete  System  of  Geography,  or  a  Descriptive  View  of 
all  the  various  Divisions  of  the  World,  &c.  Glasgow,  1819. 
5  vols.  8vo. 

Payne :  Universal  Geography.     Dublin,  1809.     3  vola.  4to. 


4  GEOGRAPHY.  Collections  of  Voyages,  Travels,  tyc. 

Perils  of  the  Sea.     See  Boys'  and  Girls'  Library,  POLYGRAPHS. 

Peuchit :  Dictionnaire  Unfrversel  de  la  Geographic  Commercante. 
Paris.  5  vols.  4to. 

Polehampton  and  Good  :  Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art ;  or,  a  Tour 
through  Nature  and  Science,  comprising  Descriptions  of  the 
most  surprising  Volcanoes,  Caverns,  Cataracts,  &c.,  &c.  Lon- 
don, 1821.  6  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1806.     14  vols.  12mo. 

Vosgien :  Dictionnaire  Geographique  des  Cinq  Partes  du  Monde, 
Paris,  1836.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  III. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Collections  of  Voyages,  Travels,  and  Descriptions. 

Adams  :  Flowers  of  Modern  Travels.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Adventures  of  British  Seamen  :  Shipwrecks  and  Disasters  at  Sea. 

Vols.  4  and  78,  79  of  Constable's  Miscellany,  Polygraphs. 
Andrews  :  Collection  of  Plans  of  Capital  Cities  ;  with  a  Descrip- 
tion of  their  most  remarkable  Buildings,  Trades,  Situation,  &c, 
London,  1771.     4to. 
Cities  and  Principal  Towns  of  the  World :  Lardner's  Cabinet  Cy» 

clopedia.     London,  1830.      12mo. 
Conder— The  Modern  Traveller,  &c.,  in  33  vols.  12mo. 
Vol.  1.  Palestine.  London,  1831. 

2  and  3.  Syria  and  Asia  Minor.  •          1824, 

4.  Arabia.  l          1825. 

5  and  6.  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia.       '          1827, 
7,8,  9,  and  10.  India,  '  '  1828. 

11.  Birmah,  Siam,  Anam.  *          1830. 

12  and  13.  Persia  and  China,  *          1827. 

14.  Turkey.  «          1830. 

15  and  16.  Greece.  »         1834, 

17.  Russia.  '«          1830. 

18  and  19.  Spain  and  Portugal.  '          1830. 

20,  21,  and  22.  Africa.  «  1829. 

23  and  24.  North  America.  «  1829. 

25  and  26.  Mexico  and  Gautimala,  <          1825. 

27.  Columbia,  «          1826. 

28.  Peru  and  Chili.  «          1829. 
29  and  30.  Brazil  and  Buenos  Ayres.         *          1825, 
31,  32,  and  33.  Italy.  «          1834. 

Eyries :  Abr6ge  de  Voyages  Modernes,  depuis  1780,  jusqu'i  nos 
jours,     Paris,  1§22.     15  vojs.  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.  Collections  of  Voyages,  Travels,  $c.  5 

Hall,  Basil :  Fragments  of  Voyages  and  Travels  ;  including  Anec- 
dotes of  Naval  Life.     Philadelphia,  1831.     12mo. 
Hawkesworth,  Dr.  John :  Account  of  the  Voyage  of  Discovery  in 
the  Southern  Hemisphere,  by  Captains  Byron,  Wallis,  Carteret, 
and  Cook.     London,  1773.     3    ols.  4to. 

This  forms  the  first  part  of  an  important  collection ;  to  complete  which  the 
following  are  necessary. 

Cook's  Voyage  towards  the  South  Pole  and  round  the  World,  in  1772,  3,  4,  5, 
written  by  himself,  with  Capt.  Furneaux's  Narrative  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Adven- 
ture while  separated.  London,  1777.  2  vols.  4to — forming  vols.  IV.  and  V. 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  (to  explore  a  Northwest  Passage),  by  Captains  Cook, 
Clarke,  and  Gore :  the  1st  and  2d  vol.  by  Cook ;  the  3d  by  Captain  King. 
London,  1784.  3  vols.  4to— forming  vols.  VI.,  VII.,  VIII. 

Kippis  :  Life  of  Cook,  London,  1788,  4to,  vol.  IX. 

The  Voyages  of  the  two  Forsters  (John  Reinhold  and  George),  the  compan- 
ions of  Cook,  should  also  be  annexed — the  former,  London,  1778.  4to  :  the  lat- 
ter, 1 777.  2  vols.  4to.  Dr.  Hawkesworth  received  from  the  government  60001. 
for  lending  to  a  part  of  the  narrative  the  charms  of  his  composition ;  which, 
nevertheless,  are  generally  regarded  as,  in  such  a  work,  inopportune. 

History  of  Maritime  and  Inland  Discovery  :  Lardner's  Cabinet  Cy- 
clopedia. London,  1833.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London.  London, 
1831-5.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Kerr,  Robert :  General  History  and  Collection  of  Voyages  and 
Travels,  arranged  in  Systematic   Order.     Edinburgh,  1811. 
17  vols.  8vo, 
This  esteemed  collection  should,  I  believe,  have  one  volume  more. 

Modern  Traveller :  a  Popular  Description,  Geographical,  Historical, 
and  Topographical,  of  the  various  Countries  of  the  Globe. 
Boston,  1830.     10  vols.  J2mo. 
See  Conder,  above.     This  is  an  incomplete  reprint. 

Pinkerton,  John :  General  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in 
all  Parts  of  the  World.  Philadelphia,  1811.  6  vols.  4to. 

Remarkable  Shipwrecks ;  or,  a  Collection  of  interesting  Accounts  of 
Naval  Disasters,  selected  from  Authentic  Sources.  Hartford, 
1813.  12mo. 

Voyages  and  Travels  :  a  Collection  of  Modern  and  Contemporary, 
containing  Translations  from  Foreign  Languages  of  Voyages 
and  Travels  never  before  translated.  London,  1805.  11  vols. 
8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Travels  in  Istria  and  Dalmatia,  by  L.  F.  Cassais. — 
Travels  through  Denmark,  Sweeden,  Austria,  and  part  of  Italy, 
in  1798,  '99,  by  Charles  Gottlob  Cuttner. — Michaux's  Travels 
in  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee,  in  the  year  1802. — An 
Itinerary  from  London  to  Constantinople,  in  Sixty  Days,  in 
1794. — Narrative  of  Captain  Woodward. — Kotzebue's  Travels 
from  Berling  through  Switzerland  to  Paris,  in  1804. — Tuckey's 
Voyage  to  New  South  Wales,  in  1804. 

Vol.  II.  Travels  in  Iceland. — Vincent's  Tour  through  Four  Prin- 
cipal Islands  in  the  African  Seas. — Gleanings  of  a  Tour  in 


6  GEOGRAPHY.     Collections  of  Voyages,  Travels,  <Sfc. 

England,  Scotland,  and  North  Wales,  in  1804. — Holcroft's 
Travels  in  Holland  and  the  Netherlands,  in  1804. 

Vol.  III.  Pouqueville's  Travels  in  the  Ottoman  Empire. — Trav- 
els in  Hanover,  in  1803,  4. — A  Journey  to  Montpelier,  in 
1804. — A  Tour  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  in  1803  ;  also,  One  in 
Ireland. — Carr's  Northern  Summer;  or,  a  Tour  round  the 
Baltic. — Turnbull's  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1800-4. 

Vol.  IV.  Durand's  Voyage  to  Senegal. — Depon's  Travels  in 
South  America,  in  1804. — A  Tour  in  Wales,  in  1805. — Kotze- 
bue's  Travels  in  Italy,  in  1804,  5. 

Vol.  V.  Voyage  of  Discovery  in  Siberia  and  the  Frozen  Ocean. 
— Travels  in  the  Crimea  and  the  Black  Sea. — Fischer's 
Travels  to  Hyeres,  in  the  South  of  France,  in  1806.— Tour 
through  the  Island  of  Rugen,  in  the  Baltic. — Voyage  to  India, 
China,  &c.,  in  1805. — Helm's  Travels  from  Buenos  Ayres,  by 
Potosi,  to  Lima. — Carr's  Stranger  in  Ireland. 

Vol.  VI.  Du  Lac's  Travels  along  the  Ohio,  &c.,in  1803. — Voy- 
age to  Siberia  and  the  Frozen  Ocean. — Reinbeck's  Travels  in 
Russia. — Lewis  and  Clarke's  Travels  along  the  Red  River,  in 
America. — Spilburg's  Voyage  to  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa, 
in  1805. — Waring's  Tour  in  Persia. 

Vol.  VII.  A  Tour  in  Germany,  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  Den- 
mark, &c. — Miller's  in  the  South  of  France. — Heriot's  in 
Canada. 

Vol.  IX.  Travels  in  Spain,  in  1806. — In  Switzerland  and  Italy, 
by  a  Pennsylvanian. 

Vol.  X.  Voyage  to  the  Demerara. — Ashe's  Travel  in  America, 
— Collin's  Voyages  to  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily,  Asia  Minor, 
&c. — Tour  in  the  Western  Counties  of  England,  in  1807. 

Vol.  XI.  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  by 
order  of  Bonaparte. — Voyages  to  India,  Celon,  Red  Sea,  and 
Egypt,  in  1802-6. — To  South  America  and  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. — To  Denmark  and  Sweden,  in  1809. 
Voyages  and  Travels :  consisting  of  Originals,  Translations,  and 
Abridgments,  with  an  Index  and  Historical  Preface.  London. 
9  vols.  8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Missing. 

Vol.  II.  Travels  in  Egypt,  1817-18.— M'Keevor's  Voyage  to 
Hudson's  Bay,  in  1812. — Dumont's  Thirty-four  Years'  Slavery 
in  Africa. — Portenger's  Wreck  on  the  Shores  of  Abyssinia. — 
Burckhardt's  Travels  in  Egypt  and  Nubia. — Prior's  Voyage 
along  the  Eastern  Coast  of  Africa. — Cordova's  Voyage  of 
Discovery  to  the  Straits  of  Magellan. — Waller's  Voyage  to  the 
West  Indies. 

Vol.  III.  Sansom's  Travels  in  Canada. — Cornelius's  Tour  in  Vir- 
ginia.— Mollien's  Travels  in  Africa. — Graham's  in  Portugal 
and  Spain. — Nuewied's  in  Brazil,  in  1817. — Castellen's  in 
Italy. — Brackenridge's  Voyage  to  Buenos  Ayres. 

Vol.  IV.  Pertusier's  Promenades  in  and  near  Constantinople. — 


GEOGRAPHY.     Circumnavigations.  7 

Gaurbillon's  Travels  in  Sicily. — Somraiere's  Travels  in  Monte 
Negro. — Pouqueville's  Travels  in  Northern  Greece. — School- 
craft's  Tour  in  Missouri  towards  the  Rocky  Mountains. — Key's 
Voyage  to  Cochin  China. — Kelsall's  Excursion  from  Rome  to 
Arpino. 

Vol.  V.  Missing. 

Vol.  VI.  Kotzebue's  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  Behring's  Straits. — 
Saussurers  Travels  in  Scotland. — Travels  in  Switzerland  and 
France. — Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Hainan  to  Canton. — 
Shipwreck  of  the  Brig  Sophia  on  the  Coast  of  Africa. 
Vol.  VII.  Pouqueville's  Travels  in  Southern  Epirus,  &c. — Ad- 
ventures among  the  Calmucs. — Voyage  to  St.  Petersburg!],  in 
1814. — Simond's  Travels  in  Switzerland. — Travels  in  the 
Oasis  of  Thebes,  <fcc. — Silliman's  Tour  to  Quebec. — Dupin's 
Tour  through  the  Naval  and  Military  Establishments  of  Great 
Britain. 

Vol.  VIII.  Muller's  Journey  through  Greece  and  the  Ionian  Isl- 
ands.— Journey  in  Egypt,  and  an  Account  of  the  Zodiac  of 
Dendarah. — Saussure's  Voyage  to  the  Hebrides. — Old  Eng- 
land, by  a  New-Englandman. — Scholtz's  Travels  in  Egypt  and 
Libya,  in  1821. — Porter's  Voyage  in  the  South  Seas. — Sie- 
ber's  Travels  in  Crete. 

Vol.  IX.  Travels  in  Germany,  Netherlands,  and  England. — 
Travels  in  Hungary. — Tour  over  the  Alps,  and  in  Italy. — 
Journey  in  Egypt. — Cramp's  Voyage  to  India. — Recollections 
of  Sicily. — Mission  into  the  Interior  of  Asia. — Roquefeuil's 
Voyage  round  the  World. 

The  following  further  collections  are  held  in  request :  Grynaeus,  NovusOrbis 
Regionum  veteribus  incognitarum.  Basil,  1555,  folio. — Ramusio,  Navigatione 
e  Viaggi  raccolti.  Venice,  1563.  3  vols.  folio. — Hakluyt,  Principal  Navigations 
of  the  English  Nation.  London,  1809-12.  5  vols.  4to. — Purchas  his  Pilgrims. 
London,  1626,  5  vols.  folio. — De  Bry,  Collectiones  Perigrinationum  in  Indias. 
Franckfort,  1590.  25  parts,  folio.  (The  three  last  are  of  great  importance  in 
American  History  ;  but  De  Bry's  is  a  very  dear  book.)  (Churchill's)  Collection 
of  Voyages  and  Travels.  London,  1732.  6  vols.  folio. — (Prevost)  Histoire 
Generate  des  Voyages.  Paris,  1746.  20  vols.  4to. 


CHAPTER  IV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Circumnavigations. 

Anson,  George,  Lord :  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1740,  1,  2, 3,  4. 

London,  1748.     8vo. 

These  are  compiled  under  the  name  of  Richard  Walter,  chaplain  to  Anson, 
who  really  did  attempt  the  history  ;  but  was  found  to  have  done  it  so  ill,  that 
Benjamin  Robins,  the  mathematician,  was  employed,  and  executed  the  present 
book ;  doing  it,  certainly,  in  a  very  interesting  manner.  Walter's  name  was 
suffered  to  stand,  probably  out  of  personal  considerations. 


8  GEOGRAPHY.     Circumnavigations. 

Barnard :  Narrative  of  his  Sufferings  and  Adventures,  in  a  Voyage 

round  the  World,  during   the  years  1812-16.     New-York, 

1829.     8vo. 

Bougainville :  Voyage  round  the  World.     London,  1772.     4to. 
Byron,  Carteret,  and  Cook.     See  their  Voyages,  by  Hawkesworth, 

in  Collections  of  Travels. 

Campbell:  Voyage  round  the  World.     New- York,  1819.    12mo. 
Cook's  Voyages.     Dublin,  1776.     8vo. 
,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life,  by  A.  Kippis.  Boston,   1828. 

12mo. 
These  two  articles  are,  of  course,  both  voyages  and  life,  abridgments. 

Dampier :  New  Voyage  round  the  World.     London,  1699.  2  vols. 

8vo. 

This  is  Gulliver's  "  Cousin,"  as  he  more  amusingly,  than  justly,  styles  him  :  for 
his  story  is  regarded  as  not  less  veracious  than  remarkable.  He  was,  in  truth,  a 
member  of  the  society  of  bucaniers — a  genuine  successor  to  Drake  and  Raleigh, 
and  with  much  of  their  heroic  spirit,  though  somewhat  more  piratical  still  in  his 
practices.  His  voyages  are  also  given  in  Churchill's  Collection. 

Delano :  Narrative  of  Voyages  and  Travels  around  the  World. 
Boston,  1817.  8vo. 

Fanning:  Voyages  round  the  World.     New-York,  1833.     8vo. 

An  tiistorical  Account  of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe,  &c. ; 
from  the  Voyage  of  Magellan  to  the  Death  of  Cook.  (Har- 
pers' Family  Library.)  New- York,  1837.  18mo. 

Holman,  James  :  Voyage  round  the  World  ;  including  Travels  in 
Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and  America,  from  1827  to  1832. 
London,  1834.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Labillardiere :  Voyage  in  Search  of  La  Perouse.  London,  1800. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

There  is  another  account  of  this  voyage,  by  the  commander  in  it,  D'Entrecas- 
teaux.  Labillardiere  was  naturalist  to  the  expedition. 

Langsdorff :  Voyages  and  Travels  in  various  Parts  of  the  World, 
during  the  years  1803-7.  Philadelphia,  1817.  8vo. 

He  went  round  the  globe  with  Krusenstern  ;  whose  own  account  of  the 
voyage  we  also  have  in  German  ;  Petersburgh,  1810.  3  vols.  4to.,  and  atlas,  fol. 

Morrell,  Capt. :  Narrative  of  Four  Voyages  to  the  South  Sea, 
North  and  South  Pacific  Ocean,  &c.,  &c.,  in  1822-31.  New- 
York,  1832.  8vo. 

,  Mrs.  A.  J. :  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Ethiopic  and 

South  Atlantic,  Indian,  and  North  and  South  Pacific  Oceans, 
in  the  years  1829-31.  New-York,  1832.  12mo. 

The  lady  is  the  wife  of  the  preceding,  and  the  elegant  and  romantic  compan- 
ion of  his  later  (whaling)  voyages. 

Myers's  Life  and  Travels  :  detailing  his  Adventures  during  four 
Voyages  round  the  World,  &c.  London,  1817.  8vo. 

Perouse,  La  :  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1785, 6, 7, 8.  London, 
1799.  3  vols.  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  several  Quarters  of  the  Earth.       9 

Annexed  should  be  an  account  of  Lessep's  travels  home,  from  Kamschatka, 
overland,  with  La  P.'s  despatches.  The  French  account  (the  original)  is  by 
Mureau. 

Portlock:  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1785-8.  London,  1789. 4to. 

There  is  another  history  of  the  same  voyage,  by  the  other  captain  in  it,  Dixon 

Prior :  Collection  of  all  the  Voyages  round  the  World,  from  the 

first,  by  Magellan,  in   1520,  to  that  of  Freycinet,  in  1820. 

With  Plates.  London.  12mo. 

Too  meager  to  serve  for  anything  more  than  a  bibliography. 
Reynolds,  J.  N. :  Voyage  round  the  World  in  the  United  States 
Frigate  Potomac,  in  the  years   1831,  2,  3,  4.     New- York, 
1835.     8vo. 
See  Warriner,  below,  for  another  account. 

:  Address  on  the  Subject  of  an  Exploring  Expedition  to 

the  Pacific  Ocean  and  South  Seas  ;  with  Correspondence  and 
Documents.     New- York,  1836.     8vo. 

Rogers,  Woodes :  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  1708-11.  Lon- 
don, 1712.  12mo. 

There  is  an  edition  in  8vo.,  of  the  same  date,  with  maps  and  plates. 
Roquefeuil :  Voyage  round  the  World.     See  it  in  vol.  IX.  of  "  Voy- 
ages and  Travels,  consisting  of  Originals,"  &c.       Collections, 
preceding  chapter. 

Sparrman,  Dr.  Andrew  :  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  to- 
wards the  Antarctic  Circle,  and  round  the  World,  in  1772-6. 
Dublin,  1785.  2  vols.  8vo. 

It  is  chiefly  occupied  with  a  residence  among  the  Hottentots  and  Caffres.  He 
sailed  with  Cook. 

Turnbull :   Voyage  round  the  World.     See  it  in  the  Contempo- 
rary Voyages  and  Travels,  Vol.  III.   Collections,  preceding 
chapter. 
Warriner,  Francis  :  Cruise  of  the  United  States  Frigate  Potomac 

round  the  World,  in  1831-4.  New-York,  1835.  I2mo. 
Of  Magellan's  circumnavigation,  the  best  account,  by  Pigafetta,  has  been  re- 
edited,  in  a  better  form,  by  Dr.  Amoretti ;  Milan,  1800,  4to.,  in  Italian.  Drake's 
voyage  and  Cavendish's  are  found  together,  in  an  edition  of  London,  1741,  8vo. 
The  former  is  also  in  Hakluyt,  and  in  Harris's  collection,  vol.  I.  Vancouver's 
excellent  voyage  is  best  given  in  the  London  edition  of  1798,  3  vols.  4to.,  and 
atlas,  folio.  See  Cook,  and  others,  in  Collections,  at  his  name. 


CHAPTER  V. 

GEOGRAPHY.      Travels  in  several  Quarters  of  the  Earth. 

Abu  Taleb  Khan,  Mirza :  Travels  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  Europe. 
From  the  Persian,  by  Charles  Stewart.  London,  1810.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

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10    GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  several  Quarters  of  the  Earth. 

These  are  by  an  intelligent  Asiatic  of  princely  rank.  They  were  published 
in  Persian,  at  Calcutta,  in  1812,  by  his  son. 

Benyowsky  :  Memoirs  and  Travels.     London,  1790.     2  vols.  4to. 

A  singular  detail  of  very  bold  and  almost  romantic  adventure  and  exploit. 
Chateaubriand  :  Travels  in  Greece,  Palestine,  Egypt,  and  Barbary, 
in  1806,  7.     New- York,  1814.     8vo. 

Seeing  everything  in  the  colours  of  the  imagination  only,  and  far  more  solicit- 
ous to  be  eloquent  than  instructive,  no  traveller,  except  his  imitator,  Lamartine, 
is  less  to  be  depended  on.  See  his  "Recollections" — Travels  in  Europe  and 
America.  • 

Clarke,  E.  D. :    Travels  in   various  Parts  of  Europe,  Asia,  and 

Africa.     New-York,  1815.     12mo. 

Incomplete.  The  best  edition  is  that  of  Cambridge  (where  he  was  professor 
of  mineralogy),  1810-23.  6  vols.  4to.,  with  plates.  It  is,  perhaps  (except  Pal- 
las, and  Humboldt,  and  John  Bell),  the  best  and  soundest  book  of  travels  since 
the  days  of  Tournefort,  when  wise  and  learned  men  went  travelling,  and  cox- 
combs stayed  at  home. 

Collins :  Voyages  to  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily,  Malta,  Asia  Minor, 

Egypt,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1809. 
Colton,  Walter :  Ship  and  Shore ;  or,  a  Journal  of  a  Cruise  to  the 

Levant.     New;York,  1836.     12mo. 
Madden :    Travels   in  Turkey,  Egypt,  Nubia,   and  Palestine,  in 

1824-7.     Philadelphia,  1830.     2  vols.   12mo. 
Mont:  Voyage  to  the  Levant.     London,  1696. 
Rapelye,  Geo. :  Narrative  of  Travels  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa. 

New- York,  1834.     8vo. 

Never  traveller  went  abroad  with  more  ignorance,  or  returned  with  that  igno- 
rance more  undiminished. 

Sharon :  Voyages  and  Travels  in  several  Quarters  of  the  Globe. 
Baltimore,  1808.  12mo. 

Shoberl's  Turkey  :  being  a  Description  of  the  Manners,  Customs, 
and  other  Peculiarities  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Turkish  Em- 
pire.    Philadelphia,  1836.     3  vols.  12rno. 
Intended  for  juvenile  readers. 

Slade :  Travels  in  Turkey,  Greece,  &c. :  also  a  Cruise  on  the  Black 
Sea  with  the  Capitan  Pasha,  in  1829-31.  Philadelphia,  1833. 
2  vols.  12i]io. 

Smith,  Capt.  John,  founder  of  Virginia:  Travels  and  Adventures  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  from  1593  to  1629.    Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1819.     2  vols.  8vo. 
This  edition  is  copied  from  the  curious  narrative  of  the  adventurous  captain. 

London,  1630,  folio.    It  contains  the  continuation  of  his  History  of  Virginia  Ifthat 

is,  of  its  planting.)     London,  1626,  folio.     A  life  of  Smith  is  found  in  Sparks's 

American  Biography. 

Turner :  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  the  Levant.    London,  1820.    3  vols. 

Svo. 
Ulloa,  Juande:  Adventures  in  a  Voyage  to  Calcutta,  soon  after  the 

Discovery  of  India,  by  Vasco  de  Gama.     New- York,  1826. 

12mo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Europe  and  Asia.  1 1 

Books,  even  for  children,  should  not  carry  gross  mistakes  on  their  fronts.  Vas- 
co  de  Gama  did  not  discover  India,  but  merely  the  passage  there  around  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.  The  affair  is  fictitious  and  juvenile. 

Webster,  James :  Travels  through  the  Crimea,  Turkey,  and  Egypt, 
in  1825-8  ;  including  the  Particulars  of  the  Death  of  the  Em- 
peror Alexander,  and  of  the  Russian  Conspiracy  in  1825. 
London,  1830.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Wines :  Two  Years  and  a  half  in  the  Navy,  or  a  Cruise  in  the  Med- 
iterranean, on  board  the  U.  S.  Frigate  Constellation,  in  1829- 
31.  Philadelphia,  1831.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Woodruff:  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  Malta,  Greece,  Asia  Minor,  Car- 
thage, Algiers,  Port  Mahon,  and  Spain,  in  1828.  Hartford, 
1831.  12mo. 

In  this  class  the  following  in  addition  are  of  leading  importance :  Marco 
Polo's  Travels  in  the  thirteenth  century,  in  the  translation  and  with  the  admirable 
notes  of  Marsden.  London,  1813.  4to.  The  mere  translation  will  be  found  in 
Pinkerton's  Collection,  and  Harris's.  Pocoke,  Description  of  the  East.  London, 
1743.  3  vols.  folio.  P.  Lucas,  Voyages.  Paris  and  Amsterdam,  1712-20.  6 
vols.  12mo.  Savary,  Relation  de  Voyages.  Paris,  1628,  4to.  Pietro  della  Valle, 
Viaggi.  Rome,  1658.  4  vols.  4to.  La  Motraye,  Voyages.  Hague,  1727. 
3  vols.  folio.  Centellas,  Voyages  et  Conque'tes  des  Rois  de  Portugal  es  ludes 
d'Orient.  Paris,  1578.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  VI. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Europe  and  Asia. 

Brocquiere  :  Travels  to  Palestine,  and  return  over  Land  to  France, 
in  1432-3.  Translated  by  T.  Jones.  Hafod,  1807.  Royal  8vo. 

Cochrane  :  Narrative  of  a  Pedestrian  Journey  through  Russia,  Sibe- 
ria, Tartary,  to  the  Frontiers  of  China  and  Kamschatka,  in 
1820-3.  Philadelphia,  1824.  8vo. 

Costumes  of  the  Russian  Empire.     London,  1803.     4to. 

of  Turkey.     London,  1802.     4to. 

Emmerson  :  Letters  from  the  _/Egean.     New-York,  1829.     8vo. 

Guignes,  De  :  Voyages  a  Peking,  Manille,  et  1'Isle  de  France,  fails 
dans  rintervalle  de  1784  a  1801.  Paris,  1808.  2  vols.  8vo. 
et  Atlas,  fol. 

Hanway,  Jonas :  Historical  Account  of  the  British  Trade  over  the 

Caspian  Sea,  with  Travels  through  Russia  and  Persia,  and 

back  through  Russia,  Germany,  and  Holland.     London,  1754. 

2  vols.  4to. 

There  should  be  two  more  volumes  of  this  book.     He  also  wrote  some  travels 

in  England,  which  gave  Dr.  Johnson  occasion  to  say,  "  Jonas  got  some  reputa- 
tion by  travelling  abroad^  but  lost  it  all  hy  travelling  at  home."     Jonas  was  also 

the  publisher  of  much  philanthropy. 


12         GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia. 

Hobhouse :  Journey  through  Albania  and  other  Provinces  of  Tur- 
key in  Europe  and  Asia,  to  Constantinople,  in  1809-10.  Phila- 
delphia, 1817.  2  vols.  8vo. 

He  was  the  companion  of  Byron  in  this  journey.  Of  this  book,  a  good  no- 
tice is  found  in  the  Quarterly  Review,  rol.  X. 

Keppel,  George :  Personal  Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  India  to 

England,  in  1824.     Philadelphia,  1827.     8vo. 
Monro,  Vere :  A  Summer  Ramble  in  Syria  ;  with  a  Tartar  Trip  to 

Aleppo  and  Siamboul.     London,  1835.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Porter,   Commodore   David  :    Constantinople    and   its   Environs. 

New- York,  1835.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Sonnini:  Travels  in  Greece  and  Turkey.     London,  1801.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

The  best  books  on  these  regions  are  none  of  them  in  the  above  list.  They 
are,  as  to  Greece  and  the  Levant,  Toumefort,  Voyage  au  Levant.  Paris,  1717. 
2  vols.  4to.  Chishull,  Travels  in  Turkey.  London,  1747.  Folio.  Dallaway, 
Tour  in  the  Levant.  London,  1797.  4to.  Sandys,  Journey  into  Turkey,  &c. 
London,  1621.  Folio.  Hasselquist,  Travels  in  the  Levant.  London,  1766. 
8vo.  They  are  written  by  Linnaeus.  As  to  the  Russian  States,  Persia,  &c.  ; 
Olearius,  Voyages,  &c.  Amsterdam,  1727.  Folio.  Le  Bruyn,  Travels.  Lon- 
don, 1737.  2  vols.  folio.  Bell  of  Antermony,  Travels.  Glasgow,  1763.  2  vols. 
4to.  Tavernier,  the  Six  Voyages.  London,  1677.  folio.  They  are  in  Harris  ; 
and  Extracts  in  Pinkerton.  Sir  John  Mandeville's  Travailles.  London,  1725, 
8vo.  They  are  also  in  Hakluyt.  Pallas,  Travels  in  Southern  Russian  Empire. 
London,  1802.  2  vols.  4to. 


CHAPTER  VII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Europe  and  Africa. 

Noah,  M.  M. :  Travels  in  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the  Bar- 
bary  States,  in  1813-15.  New-York,  1819.  8vo. 

Scenes  and  Impressions  in  Egypt  and  Italy.  By  the  author  of 
"Sketches  in  India," 


CHAPTER  VIII. 

.      Travels  in  Asia  and  Africa. 

Hofland,  Mrs. :  The  Young  Pilgrim ;  Alfred  Campbell's  return  to 

the  East,  &c.     New- York,  1825.     12mo. 
Fictitious  juvenile  travels. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Asia,  Africa,  America,  df-c.        IS 

Jones,  George:  Excursions  to  Cairo,  Jerusalem,  Damascus,  and 
Balbec,  from  the  United  States  Ship  Delaware.  New- York, 
1336.  12mo. 

The  following  may  be  referred  to  in  addition : — Shaw's  Travels.  Oxford, 
1738,  folio.  Irwin,  Voyage  up  the  Red  Sea.  London,  1780.  4to.  Rochon, 
Voyage  to  Madagascar  and  the  East  Indies.  London,  1793.  8vo.  Light, 
Travels  in  Egypt,  Syria,  &c.  London,  1818.  4to.  Browne,  Travels  in  Africa. 
London,  1799.  4to.  Lord  Valentia,  Travels  to  India,  Ceylon,  the  Red  Sea,  &c. 
London,  1809.  3  vols.  4to.  ;  and  the  Travels  of  Badia  y  Leblich,  under  the 
assumed  name  of  Ali  Bey,  in  Africa  and  Asia.  Philadelphia,  1816.  2  vols.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  IX. 
ft 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Asia  and  America. 

Humboldt  :  Travels  and  Researches :  being  a  condensed  Narrative 
of  his  Journey  in  Equinoctial  America  and  in  Asiatic  Russia. 
New-Tork.  (Family  Library.)  18mo. 

See  the  first  of  the  works  here  abridged,  under  Travels  in  either  America. 
Muller's  Collection  of  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America,  London,  1764,  4to., 
might  be  addod  here. 


CHAPTER  X. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Africa  and  America. 

There  is  a  French  collection  falling  under  this  division ;  Recueil  de  divers 
Voyages  fails  'en  Afrique  et  en  Amerique.     Paris,  1764.    4to. 


CHAPTER  XI. 
GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  America  and  Europe. 

Chateaubriand  :    Recollections  of  Italy,  England,  and  America. 

Philadelphia,  1816.     8vo. 

See,  in  this,  how,  at  Niagara,  he  fell  from  the  top  to  the  bottom  <jf  the  pre- 
cipice at  the  Falls  ;  I'ut  lighting,  luckily,  on  a  smooth  rock,  only  broke  his  arm. 


14          GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Several  Parts  of  Europe. 


CHAPTER  XII. 
GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Several  Parts  of  Europe. 

Beckford :  Italy  ;  with  Sketches  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  Phila- 
delphia, 1834.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Berrian:  Travels  in  France  and  Italy,  in  1817,  18.  New-York, 
1821.  8vo. 

Cadell :  Journey  in  Italy  and  France.  Edinburgh,  1820.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Carr,  Sir  John :  Northern  Summer ;  or,  Travels  round  the  Baltic, 
<fcc.,  in  1804.  Hartford,  1806.  12mo. 

Carter  :  Letters  from  Europe.     New-York,  1827.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Coxe :  Travels  in  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.  Lon- 
don, 1802.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Dewey,  Orville :  The  Old  World  and  the  New ;  or,  Journal  of  a 
Tour  in  Europe!,  New-York,  1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Diary  of  an  Ennuyee.     Philadelphia,   1826.     12mo. 
By  Mrs.  Anna  Jameson. 

Diary  of  a  Desennuyee.     12mo. 

Didier :  Letters  from  Paris  and  other  Cities  of  France,  Holland, 
&c.,  in  1816-20.  New-York,  1821.  8vo. 

Evelyn  :  See  his  Travels,  in  his  Memoirs,  by  Bray.     BIOGRAPHY. 

French  Sergeant,  Adventures  of  a,  during  Campaigns    in  Italy, 
Spain,  Germany,  Russia,  &c.,  1805-23.     Philadelphia,  1826. 
12mo. 
A  narrative  that  may  very  well  be  true ;  but  not  known  to  be  authentic. 

Gray,  Robert :  Letters,  during  a  Tour  in  Germany,  Switzerland,  and 
Italy,  in  1791,2.  London,  1794.  8vo. 

Green  :  Notes  of  a  Traveller  through  England,  France,  and  Swit- 
zerland, in  1828.  New-York,  1831.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Griscom,  John:  Year  in  Europe,  in  1818,  19.  New- York,  1823. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Hogg,  T.  J. :  Two  Hundred  and  Nine  Days  on  the  Continent. 
New-York,  1827.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Hoppus  :  The  Continent  in  1835.  Sketches  in  Belgium,  Ger- 
many, Switzerland,  Savoy,  and  France.  London,  1836. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Hunter :  Travels  through  France,  Turkey,  and  Hungary,  to  Vienna, 
in  1792.  London,  1803.  2  vols.  8vo. 

James :  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Germany,  Sweden,  Russia,  and  Po- 
land, in  1813,  14.  London,  1819.  2  vols.  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Several  Parts  of  Europe.          15 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna:  Visits  and  Sketches,  at  Home  and  Abroad. 

New- York,  1834.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Keysler,  I.  G. :    Travels  through  Germany,  Bohemia,   Hungary, 

Switzerland,  Italy,  and  Lorraine.     London,   1760.     4  vols. 

8vo. 
Montesquieu  :  Lettres  Persannes.     In  his  works,  POLYGRAPHS. 

Excellent  and  witty  fictitious  travels  of  an  Asiatic.  Of  such,  the  Letters  of  a 
Turkish  Spy,  orginally  in  Italian,  by  John  Paul  Marana,  were  the  first  model. 
Lord  Lvttleton  wrote  his  Persian  Letters,  Goldsmith  his  Citizen  of  the  World, 
and  latterly  Morier  his  Hadji  Baba  in  England,  upon  the  same  idea. 

Moore,  Dr.  John:  View  of  Society  and  Manners  in  France,  Swit- 
zerland, and  Germany:    with   Anecdotes   of  some  Eminent 
Characters.     London,  1779.     2  vols.  8vo. 
His  very  agreeable  Travels  in  Italy  form  the  sequel  to  this  good  book.     He 

is  the  author  of  Zeluco,  Mordaunt,  &c. ;  and  the  father  of  the  gallant  Sir  John 

Moore. 

Puckler,  Muskau :  Tour  in  England,  Ireland,  and  France,  in  1828, 9. 
Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo. 

:  Tutti  Frutti.     New-York,  1834.     12mo. 

Quin,  Michael :  Steam  Voyage  down  the  Danube ;  with  Sketches 
'  of  Hungary,  Wallachia,  Servia,  Turkey,  &c.     London,  1836. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Raffle  :  Letters  during  a  Tour  through  France,  Savoy,  Switzerland, 
Germany,  and  the  Netherlands,  in  1817.  New-York,  1818. 
12mo. 

Silliman  :  Journal  of  Travels  in  England,  Holland,  and  Scotland. 
Hartford,  1810.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Slight  Reminiscences  of  the  Rhine,  Switzerland,  and  a  Corner  of 
Italy.  Philadelphia,  1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Switzerland,  France,  and  the  Pyrenees.  Vols.  66, 7.  Constable's 
Miscellany,  Polygraphs. 

Tietz,  Von  :  St.  Petersburg,  Constantinople,  and  Napoli  di  Ro- 
magnai,  in  1833,  4.  New- York,  1836.  12mo. 

Wheaton  :  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  London,  of  Excursions  through 
England,  and  of  a  short  Tour  in  Scotland  and  France.  Hart- 
ford, 1830.  12mo. 

Willard,  Mrs. :  Journal  and  Letters  from  France  and  Great  Britain. 
Troy,  1833.  12mo. 

Wraxall :  Tour  round  the  Baltic.     London,  1807.     8vo. 

Young,  Arthur:  Travels  in  1787,8,9,  to  ascertain  the  Cultivation, 

Wealth,  Resources,  and  National  Prosperity  of  France.     To 

which  is  added  the  Register  of  a  Tour  in  Spain.     Dublin, 

1793.     2  vol?.  8vo. 

The  Travels  of  Busbequius.    Paris,  1748.    3  vols.  12mo.  ;  of  Count  Stolberg. 

London,  1796.    2  vols.   4to.      Lady  Craven's  Travels.     London,  1789.    4tp. 

Bishop  Burnet's  Letters  from  Switzerland,  Italy,  &c.     London,  1724,  8vo.,  or  in 

Harris's  Collection,  vol.  II.     Smollet's  Travels.     London,  1766.    2  vols.  8vo. ; 

and  Matthews's   Diary  of  ari  Invalid.     London,  1820,  8vo.,  may  be  advanta- 
geously added  to  this  section. 


16  GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  European  Turkey. 


CHAPTER  XIII. 
GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  European  Turkey. 

Anderson  :  Observations  on  the  Peloponnesus  and  Greek  Islands, 

in  1829.     Boston,  1830.     12mo. 

Barthelemy :  Voyage  du  jeune  Anacharsis  en  Grece,  vers  le  milieu  du 
4e.    Siecle.    Avec  Cartes,  &c.    7  vols.  12mo.,  and  Atlas,  4to. 
A  view  of  Greek  institutions  and  letters,  not  to  be  surpassed  in  either  learn- 
ing, judgment,  or  taste.     Mill  has  made  a  like  attempt  to  give,  by  a  fictitious 
voyage  (Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas),  the  History  of  Letters  and  the  Fine  Arts, 
at  their  revival  in  Europe — which  was,  indeed,  the  first  plan  of  Barthelemy. 
Next  to  Herodotus,  Thucydides,  Xenophon,  Polybius,  and  Plutarch  (the  main 
original  sources),  this  is  the  book  worthiest  of  attention,  as  to  Grecian  history. 

Colton,  Walter  :  Visit  to  Constantinople  and  Athens.     New- York, 

1836.     12mo. 
Dallaway:  Constantinople,  Ancient  and  Modern.     London,  1797. 

4to. 

De  Kay  :  Sketches  of  Turkey.     New-York,  1833.     8vo. 
Leake,  Col. :  Topography  of  Athens  ;  with  some  Remarks  on  its 

Antiquities.     London,  1821.     8vo. 

Pausanias :   Description  of  Greece ;    translated   from  the  Greek, 

with  Notes,  by  Thomas  Taylor.    London,  1794.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Picture  of  Greece  in  1825,  as  exhibited  by  the  Narratives  of  Count 

,        Peochio,  J.  Emmerson,  and  W.  Humphreys.      New- York, 

1826.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Porter,  Commodore  :  Constantinople.    See  Travels,  tyc.,  in  Europe 

and  Asia. 
Post:  Visit  to  Greece  and  Constantinople,  in  1827, 8.     New- York, 

1830.     8vo. 

Walsh  :  Residence  at  Constantinople  during  the  Greek  and  Turk- 
ish Revolutions.     London,  1836.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Wordsworth,  Christopher  :  Athens  and  Attica :  Journal  of  a  Resi- 
dence there.     London,  1836.     8vo. 

Pausanias  is  the  main  source  for  the  ancient  geography  of  Greece.  Pliny, 
Strabo,  Ptolemy,  and  Stephen  of  Byzantium,  are  the  other  chief  classic  authori- 
ties. D'Anville  (see  Systems  of  Geography)  and  Gosselin  are  the  modern  en- 
lighteners  of  the  difficulties  of  Greek  and  Roman  descriptive  history.  Emmius, 
Gerbelius,  Gyllius,  Cragius,  Laurenbergius,  Meursius,  Schookius,  Donsa,  have 
left  particular  treatises  on  ancient  Greece,  which  are  found  in  Gronovius's  The- 
saurus Antiquitatum  Graecarum.  Ortelius,  Cluverius,  Cellarius,  Bretius,  and 
Varenius  were  the  best  writers  before  D'Anville,  but  superseded  by  him.  Ban- 
duri  and  Du  Cange  have  more  particularly  illustrated  the  antiquities  and  topog- 
raphy of  Constantinople,  in  their  collections  subsidiary  to  the  Byzantine  his- 
torians. 

The  following  are  later :  Chandler,  Revett,  and  Pars,  Ionian  Antiquities. 
London,  1769.  2  vols.  in  1,  folio:  Stuart  and  Revett,  Antiquities  of  Athens, 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Italy  and  its  Islands.  17 

London,  1761.  4  vols.  folio.  Gell,  Itinerary  of  Greece.  London,  1810.  4to. 
Idem,  Journey  in  the  Morea.  London,  1823.  8vo.  Savary,  Letters  on  Greece. 
London,  1788.  8vo.  Sonnini,  Travels  in  Greece.  London,  1801.  4to.  Wheler 
and  Spon,  Voyage  d'ltalie,  de  Dalmatie,  de  Gre"ce,  &c.  Hague,  1723,4.  4  vols. 
12mo.  Guys,  Voyage  Litteraire  de  la  Gr^ce.  Paris,  1783.  4  vols.  8vo.  Choi- 
seul-Gouffier,  Voyage  Pittoresque  de  la  Gre"ce.  Paris,  1782.  2  vols.  folio,  with 
Discours  Preliminaire,  1783,  18mo.  Pouqueville,  Voyage  en  Moree.  Paris, 
1805.  3  vols.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  XIV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Italy  and  its  Islands. 

i 

Addison :  Remarks  on  Italy.     See  it  in  his  works,  POLYGRAPHS. 

Autumn  in  Italy,  in  1827.  Vol.  46  of  Constable's  Miscellany, 
POLYGRAPHS. 

Bell,  Dr.  Charles  :  Observations  on  Italy.     Boston,  1826.     12mo, 

Bigelow  :  Travels  in  Malta  and  Sicily.     Boston,  1831.     8vo. 

Conder :  Italy.  See  it  in  his  Modern  Traveller,  COLLECTIOKS  of 
Travels. 

Davis,  J.  B. :  Ancient  and  Modern  History  of  Nice.  London, 
1807.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Gell,  Sir  W. :  Pompeiana ;  the  Topography,  Edifices,  and  Orna- 
ments of  Pompeii,  the  result  of  Excavations  since  1819.  Lon- 
don, 1832.  2  vols.  8vo. 

— — — - :  Topography  of  Rome  and  its  Vicinity,  London,  1834. 
2  vols.  8vo.,  and  Map  folded  in  book  form. 

Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Italy,  in  1821.     New- York,  1824.     8vo. 

Malte-Brun:  Italy.     See  his  Geography,  voL  VII.     Systems  of '  G. 

Morgan,  Lady  Sidney:  Italy.     New- York,  1821.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Abused  by  the  critics  ;  praised  by  Lord  Byron  :  the  latter  the  best  judge. 

Peale,  Rembrandt :  Notes  on  Italy,  in  1829,  30.  Philadelphia, 
1831.  8vo. 

Pompeii.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 

Stae'l,  Madame  de:  Corinne;  ou  1'Italie.  See  it  in  her  works, 
among  POLYGRAPHS. 

Sass:  Journey  *o  Rome  and  Naples,  in  1817.  New- York,  1818. 
12mo. 

Tegenwoordige  Staat  van  Italic.     Amsterdam,  1761.     8vo. 

Waldie,  Miss :    Rome  in  the  19th  Century.     New-Yorkr  1827. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
A  good  and  sensible  guide  to  the  city,  ancient  and  modern. 

For  the  ancient  geography  of  Italy,  consult  Strabo,  books  5  and  6  ;  Pliny, 
chapters  5  to  19  of  his  3d  book  ;  Pomponiua  Mela  ;  Ptolemy,  <kc.  ;  Cluverius, 
Italia  Antiqua  ;  Bergier,  Grand  chemins  dcs  Remains.  As  a  guide  to  the  mon- 
uments of  Rome,  Nardini  is  the  best,  and  Vasi  the  latest. 

c 


18  GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Spain  and  Portugal. 

The  following  further  books  are  the  most  esteemed  :  Barthelemy,  Travels  in 
Italy.  London,  1802.  8vo.  Blunt,  Vestiges  of  Ancient  Manners  in  Italy.  Lon- 
don, 1823.  8vo.  Brydone,  Tour  in  Italy  and  Sicily.  London,  1774.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Condamine,  Tour  in  Italy.  London,  1768.  12mo.  Eustace,  Classical  Tour.  Lon- 
don, 1821.  4  vols.  8vo.  Hoare,  Classical  Tour.  London,  18191.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Hamilton's  Etruscan  Antiquities,  by  D'Hancarville.  Naples,  1766.  4  vols.  folio. 
Montfaucon,  Italian  Diary.  London,  1725.  folio*.  Roscoe's  Landscape  Annual, 
1830,  1,  2,  3.  Simond,  Tour  in  Italy.  London,  1828.  8vo.  Forsyth's  Italy. 
London,  1816.  8vo.  Spallanzani,  Travels.  London,  1798.  4  vols.  8vo.  Swin- 
burne, Travels  in  Italy  and  Sicily.  London,  1790.  4  vols.  8vo.  Denon,  Voyage 
enSicile.  Paris,  1788.  8 vo.  Saussure,  Voyage  dans  les  Alpes.  Neuchatel,  1774. 

4  vols.  4to.     St.  Non,  Voyage  Pittoresque  de  Naples  et  de  Sicile.     Paris,  1781. 

5  vols.  folio.    Millin,  Voyage  en  Savoie,  &c.    Paris,  1818.    2  vols.  8vo.    Idem, 
Voyage  dans  le  Millanais,  &c.    Paris,  1817.    2  vote.  8vo.     De  Beaumont,  Mari- 
time, Lepontine,  and  Rhaetian  Alps.    London,  1795, 1800,  and  1802.  3  vols.  folio. 


CHAPTER  XV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Spain  and  Portugal. 

Chatelet:  Travels  in  Portugal.     London,  1809.    2  vols.  8vo. 
Halen,  Van  :    Narrative  of  his  Imprisonment  by  the  Inquisition  at 
Madrid;  Escape  in  1817,  18;  Journey  to  Russia,  and  return1 
to  Spain.     New-York,  1828.     8vo. 

Laborde,  Alexander  de  :  A  View  of  Spain,  comprising  a  Descrip- 
tive Itinerary  of  each  Province,  and  a  General  Statistical  Ac- 
count of  the  Country.     London,  1809.     5  vols.  8vo. 
Madrid  in  1835  :    Sketches  of  the  Metropolis  of  Spain ;  and  of 
Society,  Manners,  &CM  in  the  Peninsula.     New- York,  1836. 
2  vols.  8vo. 
Pardoe,  Miss :  Traits  and  Traditions  of  Portugal ;  collected  during 

a  Residence  there.     Philadelphia,  1834.    2  vols.    12mo. 
Recollections  of  the  Peninsula.     By  the  Author  of  "  Sketches  of 

India."     Philadelphia,  1824.     12mo. 
Scenes  in  Spain.     New- York,  1836.     12 mo. 
Slidell,  Lieutenant :  A  Year  in  Spain,    New- York,  1836.     3  vols. 
12mo. 

:  Spain  Revisited.     New- York,  1836.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Tegenwoordige   Staat   van   Spanie    und  Portugal.      Amsterdam, 

1759.     8vo. 

Swinburne's  (London,  1779,  4to)  are  the  best  and  pleasantest  travels  in  this 
little-illustrated  region.  Dalrymple,  Dillon,  Bourganne,  Townsend,  Carter, 
Twiss,  and  Murphy  are  of  little  value.  Southey's  Letters  from  Spain  and  Por- 
tugal are  good  and  agreeable  ;  Bristol,  1799,  8vo.  Roscoe's  Landscape  Annu- 
als, 1835,  6  (Granada  and  Andalusia),  afford  good  information.  De  la  Borde's 
Voyage  Pittoresque  de  PEspagne,  Paris,  1807,  4  vols.  folio,  with  his  Itinerary, 
in  Spanish,  Madrid,  2  vols.  4to,  are  complete,  but  costly  illustrations  of  Spanish 
•cenery.  Espinalt  y  Garcia's  Atlante  Espariol,  Madrid,  1778,  14  vol».  8vo ; 
Lopez,  Geographia  Historica  de  Espana,  Madrid,  1788,  2  vols.  8vo,  are  worth 
possessing. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  France.  19 


CHAPTER  XVI. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  France. 

Boys,  Edward :  Narrative  of  a  Captivity  and  Adventures  in  France. 

London,  1831.     12mo. 
Carr,  Sir  John:  Stranger  in  France.     London,  1803.     4to. 

:  The  same.     Baltimore,  1805.     8vo. 

For  Lord  Byron's  very  natural  dread  of  being  put  into  the  books  of  this  trav- 
•eller  by  trade,  see  his  correspondence.  See  others  of  his  barren  tours  in  other 
articles. 

Expiily :  Dictionnaire  Geographique,  Historique  et  Politique  des 
Gaules  et  de  la  France.  Paris,  1762.  6  vols.  folio. 

Hobhouse  :  Letters  from  an  Englishman  at  Paris.  See  History  of 
France. 

(Jouy)  :  Guillaume  le  Franc-parleur ;  suite  de  1'Hermite  de  la 
Chaussee  d'Antin.  Paris.  12mo. 

Morgan,  Lady,  formerly  Miss  Owenson  :  France.  New- York, 
1817.  2  vols.  12mo. 

:  France,  in  1829,30.     New- York,  1830.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Paris  Chit-Chat  ;  or,  a  View  of  the  Society,  Manners,  Customs, 
Literature,  and  Amusements  of  the  Parisians.  Philadelphia, 
1816.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Paris  et  ses  Curiosit6s ;  avec  Notice  des  Environs.  Paris,  1 807. 
2  vols. 

Peltier:  Paris,  pendant  1'annee  1795.     London,  1795.     4  vols. 

Picture  of  Paris.     London.     12  mo. 

Residence  in  Normandy.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vol.  65,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Scott,  John  :  Paris  Revisited  in  1815,  by  way  of  Brussels  ;  inclu- 
ding a  Walk  on  the  Field  of  Waterloo.  New- York,  1816. 
12mo. 

,  Sir  Walter:  Paul's  Letters.     Works,  vol.  5,  Polygraphs. 

Stearns  :  Tour  from  London  to  Paris.     London,  1790.     8vo. 

Tableau  de  Paris.    Amsterdam,  1782.     3  vols.     8vo. 

Tench :  Letters  written  in  France  to  a  Friend  in  England,  in 
1794, 5.  London,  1796.  8vo. 

Trollope,  Mrs. :  Paris  and  the  Parisians,  in  1835.  New- York, 
1836.  8vo. 

Young,  Arthur :  Travels  in  France.  See  Travels  in  several  Parts 
of  Europe. 

Bulwer^s  France,  New- York,  1834,  2  vols.  12mo ;  Ireland's  France  for  the 
last  Seven  Years,  London,  1822,  8vo ;  Brion  and  others.  Voyage  dano  lea  102 


20  GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  British  Isles. 

Departemens,  Paris,  102  parts,  in  8vo,  with  plates  ;  the  Nouveau  Voyage  Pittor- 
esque,  Paris,  1817,  8vo;  Le  Grand  d'Aussy's  Voyage  dans  la  Haute  et  Basse 
Auvergne,  Paris,  1795, 3  vols.  8vo,  might  be  added.  D'Anville  has  elucidated  its 
ancient  geography  in  the  following — Notice  sur  1'Ancienne  Gaule.  Paris,  1760. 
4to.  Memoires  sur  les  Cartes  de  1'Ancienne  Gaule.  Paris,  1779.  4to.  There  is 
a  very  lively  and  elegant  collection,  usually  known  as  the  Petits  Voyages,  by  Ba- 
chaumont  and  Le  Chappelle,  La  Fontaine,  and  others,  5  vols.  18mo.  Leitch. 
Ritchie's  Picturesque  Annuals  for  1834  and  5  are  good  and  agreeable. 


CHAPTER  XVII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  British  Isles. 

Boswell :  Tour  in  the  Hebrides.     New- York,  1810.     8vo. 
Made  in  company  of  Dr.  Johnson  :  whose  tour  see  below. 

Bragley,  E.  W. :  Delineations,  Historical  and  Topographical,  of 
the  Isle  of  Thanet  and  the  Cinqe  Ports.  With  Plates.  Lon- 
don, 1817.  8vo. 

. :  Historical  and  Topographical  Description  of  London  and 

Middlesex.     With  Plates.     London.     5  vols.  8vo. 

Bulwer,  E.  L. :  England  and  the  English.  New- York,  1833.  2 
vols.  12mo. 

Carr,  Sir  John :  Caledonian  Sketches.     London,  1809.     8vo. 

Codman  :  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  England.     1836. 

Colton,  Calvin :  Four  Years  in  Great  Britain,  in  1831-5.  New- 
York,  183C.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Elmes,  James :  Topographical  Dictionary  of  London  and  its  En- 
virons ;  containing  Descriptive  and  Critical  Accounts  of  all  the 
Public  and  Private  Buildings,  Offices,  Docks,  Squares,  Streets, 
Lanes,  Wards,  Liberties,  Charitable  Institutions,  &c.,  &c. 
London,  1831.  8vo. 

Espriella :  Letters  from  England.     See  Southey. 

Grant :  The  Great  Metropolis.     New-York,  1837.     12 mo. 

Haussez,  the  Baron  d' :  Great  Britain  in  1833.  Philadelphia,  1833. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Head :  Tour  through  Manufacturing  Districts.    See  Technical  Arts. 

Home:  A  Foreigner's  Opinion  of  England.    Boston,  1822.     8vo. 

Ingraham,  James :  Memorials  of  Oxford.  Oxford,  1834.  2  vols. 
8vo.  ',' 

.Johnson,  Dr. :  Tour  to  the  Hebrides.     Works,  vol.  8,  Polygraphs. 

Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge  :  History  of  British  Costume. 
London.  18mo. 

{Lockhart) :  Peter's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.  New-York,  1820. 
Svo, 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  British  Isles.  21 

Moray  :  A  Survey  of  the  Province  of,  Historical,  Geographical,  and 

Political.     Aberdeen.     8vo. 
Partington,  C.  F. :  National  History  and  Views  of  London  and  its 

Environs ;  embracing  their  Antiquities,  Modern  Improvements, 

<fcc.     London,  1835.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Picture  of  Dublin.     Dublin.     12mo. 
Picture  of  Liverpool.      Liverpool,  1820.     12mo. 
Fillet,  General :  View  of  England,  during  a  Residence  of  Ten  Years, 

Six  of  them  as  a  Prisoner  of  War.     Boston,  1818.     12mo. 
Parson  Fiddler  is  fair,  and  Miss  Martineau  unprejudiced,  in  comparison  with 
this  furious  invective  against  everything  in  England. 

Raumer,  Frederick  von :  England  in  1835.     Philadelphia,  1836. 
8vo. 

The  book  of  an  able  and  accurate  man. 

Rush,  Richard  :  Memoranda  of  a  Residence  at  the  Court  of  Lon- 
don.    Philadelphia,  1833.     8vo. 
Slidell,  Lieutenant:  An  American  in  England.     New-York,  1835. 

2  vols.  12 mo. 
(Southey,  Robert) :  Letters  of  Don  Manuel  Espriella.     London, 

1814.    2  vols.  12mo. 
Stewart,  C.  S.;  Sketches  of  Society  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

New- York,  1834.     2  vols.  1 2mo. 
Thorburn,  Grant:  Men  and  Manners  in  Britain.     New- York,  1834. 

12mo. 
Voyage  d'un  Francais  en  Angleterre,  en  1810,  11.     Paris,  1816. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
White:  Letters  on  England.     Philadelphia,  1818.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  London,  1818.     8vo. 

Wrightson:    New   Triennial   Directory  of  Birmingham.      Plate. 

Birmingham,  1818.    8vo. 

Mavor  has  drawn  into  a  single  collection,  entitled  The  British  Tourist,  the 
best  travels  in  Britain.  London,  1798-1800,  and  1807.  6  vols.  18mo.  It 
comprehends  Pennant's  Scotland  and  the  Hebrides  ;  Twiss's  Tour  in  Ireland  ; 
Wyndham's  Monmouthshire  and  Wales ;  Johnson's  Hebrides  ;  Hutchinson's 
Lakes  and  North  of  England ;  Bray's  Tour  through  the  Midland  Counties,  &c. ; 
Young's  Tour  in  Ireland ;  Pennant's  Journey  from  Chester  to  London  ;  Sulli- 
van's Tour  ;  Shaw's  Tour  to  the  West  of  England ;  Newte's  in  England  and 
Scotland ;  Hassell's  Isle  of  Wight ;  Moritz's  Travels  ;  Roberts's  Isle  of  Man  ; 
Skrine's  South  Wales,  &c. ;  Idem,  North  Wales  ;  Grant's  Derbyshire  and  the 
Lakes  ;  Holme's  Southern  Counties  of  Ireland  ;  Faujas  de  St.  Fond's  England, 
Scotland,  and  the  Hebrides  ;  Kelt's  Lakes  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland ; 
Mavor's  Wales  ;  Pennant's  London ;  Mavor's  Oxford ;  A  Student's  Cambridge  ; 
Tour  of  the  Bathing-places  ;  List  of  Market-towns.  There  is  an  American 
reprint,  in  6  vols.  12mo.  The  several  books  of  Gilpin,  as  to  forest  scenery, 
&c.,  are  good,  in  regard  to  British  landscape.  Simond's  and  Saussure's  are 
good  travels.  Lyson's  Environs  of  London  may  be  joined  to  Pennant's.  Arnot 
has  given  a  good  history  of  Edinburgh.  Grose's  Antiquities  (and  Topography)  of 
England,  Wales,  and  Scotland,  are  important.  Camden's  Britannia  is  indispen- 


important.     Camden's  Britannia  is  indisper 

sable  for   antiquities  and  local   history.     In  it,  the  ancient  geography  of  the 
islands  is  well  treated  ;  as  likewise  in  the  1st  and  3d  volumes  of  Henry's  History 

of  Great  Britain. 

•    -  .».'! 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  German  States. 


CHAPTER  XVIII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  Low  Countries. 

Semple,  Miss :  The  Costumes  of  the  Netherlands  displayed  in  30 
coloured  Engravings,  with  Descriptions  in  English  and  French. 
London,  1817.  Folio. 

Simpson  :  Visit  to  Flanders,  in  1815;  being  chiefly  an  Account  of 
the  Field  of  Waterloo,  &c.  New- York,  1816.  12mo. 

Tegenwoordige  Staat  der  Vereenigde  Nederlanden.  Amsterdam, 
1785.  8vo. 

Tour  in  Holland  in  1784.  By  an  American.  Worcester,  Mass., 
1790.  8vo. 

Trollope,  Mrs. :  Belgium  and  Western  Germany,  in  1833.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1834.  8vo. 

In  English,  we  have  Mrs.  Radcliff,  the  novelist's,  Journey  through  Holland 
and  on  the  Rhine.  London,  1795.  4to ;  and  Tomblesone's  Views  on  the 
Rhine.  London*  1834.  8vo  ;  in  French,  Forster's  Voyage  Philosophique  et  Pit- 
toresque  sur  les  Rives  du  Rhin,  &c.  Paris,  1795.  2  vols.  8vo  ;  and  Libert's 
Voyage  Pittoresque  sur  le  Rhin.  Frankfort,  1804.  8vo.  The  old  book  of 
Les  Delices  des  Pays-Bas,  Antwerp,  1786,  5  vols.  sm.  8vo,  is  a  good  general 
description ;  as  are  also  Wastelin's  Description  de  la  Gaule  Belgique,  Lille, 
1761,  4to,  and  Parival's  Delices  de  la  Hollande,  Hague,  1710,  2  vols.  12mo. 


CHAPTER  XIX. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  German  States. 

Dwight,  H.  E. :  Travels  in  the  North  of  Germany,  in  1825,  6. 

New- York,  1829.     8vo. 
The  book  of  a  clever  and  accurate  man. 

Geradin  :  Notices  Politiques  et  Litteraires  sur  PAllemagne.     Brus- 
sells,  1835.     12  mo. 

Hall,  Basil :  Skimmings  ;  or,  a  Winter  at  Schloss  Hainfeld.     Phil- 
adelphia, 1836.     12mo. 

(Head,  Sir  Francis) :  Bubbles  from  the  Brunnens,  &c.     London, 
1835.     12mo. 

Journal  of  a  Nobleman,  in  his  Residence  at  Vienna  during  the  Con- 
gress.    Philadelphia,  1833.      12  mo. 

Molleville  and  Dallas  :  Costumes  of  the  Hereditary  States  of  the 
House  of  Austria.     London,  1804.     4 to. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Switzerland,  Scandinavia,  $c.      23 

Notes   and  Reflections  during  a   Ramble   in  Germany.     Boston, 
1829.     12mo. 

:  The  same,  London,  1827.     8vo. 

Render:  Tour  through  Germany.  London,  1811.  2  vols.  Svo. 
Russell:  Tour  in  Germany,  in  1820-22.  Boston,  1825.  Svo. 
Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans,  in  1834-5.  By  a  Resident 

Englishman.  London,  1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Stael,  Madame  de  :  De  1'Allemagne.  Paris,  1818.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Perhaps  her  best  book  ;  but  exaggerating  everything  except  the  learning  and 
diligence  of  the  Germans.  It  was  the  main  cause  of  their  coming  so  much  into 
the  fashion  they  have  ever  since  enjoyed,  even  in  their  worst  taste  and  wildest 
philosophy.  To  the  above  may  be  added  Townson's  Travels  in  Hungary  ; 
Cogan's  Journey  on  the  Rhine  ;  Hodgskin's  North  of  Germany  ;  Cassini's  Rela- 
tion de  deux  Voyages.  Paris,  1765.  4to  ;  and  his  2d  Relation.  Paris,  1775, 
4to  :  Sestini,  Viaggio  per  Valachia,  Ungheria,  &c. 


CHAPTER  XX. 

GEOGRAPHY.      Travels  in  Switzerland. 

Agassiz  :  Journey  to  Switzerland.     London,  1833.     Svo. 
Cooper,  J.  F. :  Sketches  of  Switzerland.     Philadelphia,  1836.     2 
vols.  12mo. 

^:  The  same,  part  second.     1837.     12mo. 

Coxe  :  Travels  in  Switzerland.     Dublin,  1789.     2  vols.  Svo. 

He  gives  the  best  traveller's  account  of  the  political  institutions  of  Switzer- 
land. 

Macneven:  Ramble  through  Switzerland,  in  1802.     Dublin,  1803, 

Svo. 
Simon :   Journal  of  a  Tour   and   Residence  in   Switzerland,  in 

1817-19.     Boston,  1822.     2  vols.  Svo. 

Stolberg  (already  mentioned)  may  be  referred  to  ;  also,  Helen  Williams's- 
Travels  in  Switzerland  ;  Zurlauben's  Tableaux  de  la  Suisse  ;  Sinner's  Voyage 
Historique  et  Litteraire  dans  la  Suisse  occidentale ;  Robert,  Voyage  dans  les 
treize  Cantons  ;  and  the  picturesque  works  of  Beaumont,  already  mentioned. 


CHAPTER  XXI. 
GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  the  Scandinavian  and  Sclavonic  States, 

Acerbi :  Travels  through  Sweden,  Finland,  and  Lapland.     London, 
1802.     2  vols.  4to. 


24  GEOGRAPHY.     Travels  in  Asia,  several  Parts. 

Catteau :  General  View  of  Sweden.     London,  1790.     8vo. 
Henderson;  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Iceland,  in  1814,  15.     Bos- 
ton, 1831.     12mo. 
Hooker:  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Iceland,  in  1809.     London,  1813. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
Johnston :  Travels  through  part  of  Russia  and  Poland.    New- York, 

1816.     8vo. 
Landor:  Adventures  in  the  North  of  Europe,  illustrative  of  the 

Poetry  and  Philosophy  of  Travel.     London,  1836.     2  vols. 

12mo. 
Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.    Constable's  Miscellany,  vol.  38, 

Polygraphs. 
Porter :  Travelling  Sketches  in  Russia  and  Sweden.     Philadelphia, 

1809.     8vo. 
Ritchie,  Leitch:  Russia  and  the  Russians.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

12mo. 
Russia   and    Siberian   Tartary.     Constable's  Miscellany,   Poly- 

i  raphs. 

Paulus  Jovius's  Legatio  Moscovitarum  (given  in  Grynaeus),  and  the  voyages  in 
the  first  part  of  Hakluyt,  are  the  earliest  information  as  to  Russia,  &c.  Chan- 
treau,  Coxe,  Plescheef,  Sauer,  Tooke,  Pallas,  Guldenstaedt,  for  Russia  :  Consett, 
Molesworth,  Swinton,  Boisgelin,  Thomson,  Fabricius,  Linnaeus,  as  to  Norway, 
Sweden,  and  Denmark  :  Linnaeus,  as  to  Lapland  :  Troil,  Stewart  Mackenzie, 
and  Henderson,  as  to  Iceland,  are  the  best  later  authorities.  In  Bishop  Heber's 
life  (by  his  widow),  his  Journal  of  Travels  through  the  countries  belonging  to 
this  section,  and  among  the  Cossacs,  may  be  found.  Le  Clerc  has  given,  in 
French,  a  General  History  of  Russia,  Ancient  and  Modern,  6  vols.  4to.,  and  Atlas 
folio.  Storch  has  left  a  good  Picture  of  Petersburg,  London,  1801,  8vo. 


CHAPTER  XXII. 
GEOGUAPHY.     Travels  in  Asia,  several  Parts. 

See,  in  preceding  Sections,  various  Travels  in  Pinkerton  and  the 
other  General  Collections.  Also,  among  Travels  in  Several 
Quarters  of  the  Globe,  Abu-Taleb,  Clark,  Turner,  Hanway, 
De  Guignes,  Badia  y  Leblich,  Langsdorff,  Benyowsky.  Also, 
in  Sir  W.  Jones's  Works  (Polygraphy),  vol.  XII.,  a  Geogra- 
phy of  Asia. 

There  is  also  a  collection,  printed  by  Vander  Aa,  with  Introduction  by  Ber- 
geron, of  early  voyages  in  several  parts  of  Asia,  entitled  Voyages  faits  princi- 
palement  en  Asie,  dans  les  12e,  13e,  14e,  et  15e  siecles.  Hague,  1735.  2  vols. 
4to.  Maritti's  Travels  in  Cyprus,  Syria,  &c.  ;  Klaproth's  Letters  on  the  Cau- 
casus, Georgia,  &c.  ;  Morier's  First  and  Second  Journeys  through  Persia,  Ar- 
menia, &c.  ;  Ouseley's  Travels  in  the  East ;  Kinneir's  Journey  through  Asia 
Minor,  Armenia,  and  Koordistan  ;  Bernier's  Travels,  and  Stavorinus's,  are  all 
much  esteemed.  The  Oriental  Geography  of  Ebn  Haukal,  translated  by  Ouse- 
ley,  and  D'Herbelot's  Biblothdque  Oriental,  Galland's  edition,  are  important ; 
as  also  Sonnerat's  Voyages  aux  Indes  Onentales  et  a  1ft  Chine. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Arabia  and  Syria.         25 

CHAPTER  XXIII. 

GEOGRAPHY.      Travels  in  Asia  Minor  and  the  Levant. 

Arundell :  Visit  to  the  Seven  Churches  of  Asia  ;  with  an  Excursion 

into  Pisidia.     London,  1828.     8vo. 

Leake  :  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Asia  Minor.     London,  1824.     8vo. 
Mengou :  Narrative  of  a  Greek  Soldier ;  containing  Anecdotes  of 

the  Greeks  and  Turks  in  Asia  Minor,  &c.     New-York,  1830. 

12mo. 

Chandler's  Travels  in  Asia  Minor  ;  Chishull,  Tournefort,  and  Dallaway  (al- 
ready mentioned) ;  D'Hosson's  Tableau  de  1'Empire  Othoman,  are  important. 
The  much-disputed  question  as  to  Troy  belongs  also  to  this  section.  On  it, 
Chevalier's,  Bryant's,  Moritz's,  Wood's  books,  with  Cell's  Topography  of  Troy, 
are  the  main  books  ;  but  good  notices  upon  the  matter  are  also  found  in  Edward 
Daniel  Clark's  Travels,  and  in  Hobhouse's  Albania.  The  question,  in  its  philo- 
logical grounds,  is  most  largely  treated  in  Wolfe's  Prolegomena  to  his  Homer. 
It  is  more  succinctly  handled  in  Heyne's,  Knight's,  and  Trollope's  editions  of 
the  same  poet.  Wood's  Remains  of  Palmyra  (London,  1753,  atlas,  folio),  and 
his  Ruins  of  Balbec,  1757,  same  form,  are  also  important,  but  expensive  books. 


CHAPTER  XXIV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Arabia  and  Syria, 

Burckhardt:  Travels  in  Arabia.     London,  1829.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Helon  :  Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem.     Boston,  1825.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Hogg,  T.  J. :  Visit  to  Damascus  and  Jerusalem  during  the  Cam- 
paign of  Ibrahim  Pacha.     London,  1835.     12mo. 
James :    Christian  Researches   in   Syria  and  the  Holy  Land,  in 

1823, 4.     Boston,  1826.     12mo. 
Laborde,  De  :  Journey  through  Arabia  Petraea  to  Mount  Sinai,  &c. 

London,  1836.     8vo. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de  :  Pilgrimage  to  the  Holy  Land,  in  1832,  3. 
Philadelphia,  1835.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  Narrative  of  the  Residence  of  Fatalla  Sayeghu  among  the 

Arabs  of  the  Great  Desert.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 
Russell :  Palestine  ;  or,  the  Holy  Land.     (Family  Library.)    New- 
York,  1832.      18mo. 
(Stephens)  :    Incidents  of  Travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Petraea,  &c. 

New-York.  1837.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Bochart  is  the  main  systematic  writer  on  the  geography  of  the  Holy  Land.  A 
tract  by  Eusebius,  in  St.  Jerome's  works  ;  the  Itinerary,  called  that  of  Jerusa- 
lem (in  Ortelius's  Theatrum  Geographiae  Vet.) ;  some  pieces  in  Bongarsius'a 
Gesta  Dei ;  Calmet's  Dictionary  and  Commentary  ;  the  Apparatus  to  Walton's 

D 


20  GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Persia. 

Polyglott ;  parts  of  the  works  of  Lightfoot,  Reland,  Bingham,  and  Usher,  form 
the  remaining  works  of  authority.  Pococke.'s,  Toumefort's,  Hasselquist's, 
Maundrel's,  La  Roque's,  and  other  travels,  illustrate  the  matter.  Of  Arabia, 
Abulfeda's  description  is  the  oldest.  The  elder  Neibuhr's  two  works,  his  De- 
scription of  Arabia  and  his  Travels,  are  the  most  esteemed  modern  books. 


CHAPTER  XXV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Persia. 

Buckingham :  Travels  in  Assyria,  Media,  and  Persia,  &c. ;  with 

Illustrations  of  the  Voyage   of  Nearchus.     London,   1830. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
Burnes,  Lieutenant :  Travels  into  Bokhara.      Philadelphia,  1835. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
Fraser,  James  B. :  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Persia, 

from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time.    (Harpers'  Family 

Library.)     New-York,  1834.     18  mo. 

Kotzebue  :  Journey  into  Persia,  in  the  Suite  of  the  Imperial  Em- 
bassy.    Philadelphia,  1820.     8vo. 
Rich,  Claudius  J. :  Narrative  of  a  Residence  in  Koordistan  and  on 

the  Site  of  Nineveh  ;  with  Voyage  down  the  Tigris  to  Bagdad  ; 

and  a  Visit  to  Shiraun  and  Persepolis.      London,   1836.     2 

vols.  8vo. 
Stoequeler,  J.  H. :  Fifteen  Months'  Pilgrimage  through  Untrodden 

Tracks  of  Persia,  &c.,  in  1831,  2.     London,  1832.     2  vols. 

I2mo. 
See,  in  preceding  sections,  Abu  Taleb,  Badia,  Hanway,  and  the 

several  authors  in  Pinkerton's  and  other  Collections. 
There  is  a  collection  in  Italian,  by  the  brothers  Zeni,  Commentarii  del  Viaggio 
in  Persia ;  Sestini's  two  Journeys,  da  Costantinopoli  a  Bassora,  and  Ritorno  ; 
the  Travels  of  Mandelso  to  India  from  Persia,  published  by  Olearius  ;  Leandro's 
two  Journeys  to  Persia  and  Mesopotamia  (in  Italian) ;  Scott  Waring's  Tour  to 
Sheeraz ;  Kotzebue's  Voyage  en  Perse  ;  Morier's  two  Journeys  ,  Sir  R.  K. 
Porter's  Travels  in  Georgia,  Persia,  and  Armenia  ;  Fraser's  Khorasan ;  and 
especially  the  old  book  of  Chardiu ;  all  of  which  are  of  value.  Le  Bruyn  (already 
mentioned)  gives  excellent  views  of  the  cities  aad  general  face  of  the  country. 
His  account  of  Persepolis  is  good. 


CHAPTER  XXVI. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Hither  and  Farther  India. 

Bartolomeo  :  Voyages  to  the  East  Indies.     London,  1800.     8vo. 
Blok,R.:  History  of  the  Island  of  Celebes.     Calcutta,  1817.     4 
vola,  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  Hither  and  Farther  India.  27 

Cordiner:  Description  of  Ceylon,  &c.    London,  1807.    2  vols.  4to. 

Dubois,  Abbe  :  Description  of  the  Character,  Manners,  and  Customs 
of  the  People  of  India,  and  of  their  Institutions,  Religious  and 
Civil.  Philadelphia,  1818.  2  vols.  8vo. 

East  India  Sketch-Book :    comprising  an  Account  of  the  Present 

State  of  Society  in  Calcutta,  Bombay,  &c.     New- York,  1836. 

12mo. 
Ellis :  Journal  of  an  Embassy  from  England  to  China,  in  1816. 

Philadelphia,  1818.     8vo. 
Forbes,   James :    Oriental   Memoirs ;    a   Narrative  of  Seventeen 

Years' Residence  in  India.     London,  1834.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Illustrations  of  the  above,  with  Explanatory  Notices.  4to. 

Fraser :  Journal  of  a  Tour  through  the  Himala  Mountains.  Lon- 
don, 1820.  4to. 

Hall,  Basil:  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  Seas,  in  1816.  New-York, 
1827.  12mo. 

Heber,  Bishop :  Journey  through  the  Upper  Provinces  of  India,  in 
1824,  5.  Philadelphia,  1829.  %  vols.  12mo. 

India,  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  British,  from  the  most 
Remote  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  (Harpers'  Family  Li- 
brary.) New- York,  1832.  3  vols.  18mo. 

Java :  Sketches,  Military  and  Civil,  of  the  Island  and  its  Immediate 
Dependances,  comprising  Interesting  Details  of  Batavia,  and 
Authentic  Particulars  of  the  Celebrated  Poison-tree.  Lon- 
don, 1812.  8vo. 

Kirkpatrick:  Account  of  the  Kingdom  of  Nepaul.  London,  1811. 
4to. 

Letters  by  a  Traveller  in  Hindostan.     New- York,  1817.     12mo. 

Mundy :  Pen  and  Pencil  Sketches  of  a  Tour  in  India.      London, 

1833.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Plates  of  Scenes  in  India.     London,  1805.     4to. 
Raffles:  Mission  to  Siam  and  Hue,  in  1821,2.  London,  1826.  8vo. 

Roberts,  Emma :  Scenes  and  Characteristics  of  Hindostan.  Phila- 
delphia, 1836.  2  vols.  I2mo. 

Robertson,  William  :  Disquisition  on  Ancient  India,  and  the  (Eu- 
ropean) Trade  with  it  before  the  Discovery  of  the  Passage  by 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Philadelphia,  1812.  8vo. 

Symes  :  Embassy  to  Ava.  In  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  8  and 
9,  Polygraphs. 

Tenant :  Indian  Recreations  ;  Domestic  and  Rural  Economy  of  the 
Mohammedans  and  Hindoos.  London,  1804.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Ward :  View  of  the  History,  Literature,  Religion,  and  Manners  of 
the  Hindoos.  Hartford,  1826.  12mo. 


28  GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  China  and  Japan. 

Woodward  :  Narrative  of  Himself  and  Four  Seamen,  Prisoners  to 
the  Malays  of  Celebes.     London,  1805.     8vo. 

There  are  two  collections  of  some  importance — of  Valentyn,  Travels  to  the 
East  Indies  (in  Dutch),  5  vols.  in  8,  folio  ;  and  the  Recueil  des  Voyages  qui  ont 
servi  a  1'^tablissement,  &c.,  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes,  Amsterdam,  1754,  7  in 
12  vols.  12mo.  Hamilton's  Description  of  Hindostan  ;  Malcolm's  Central  India  ; 
Marsden's  Sumatra ;  Rennel's  Memoir  on  the  Map  of  Hindostan ;  Seely's 
Wonders  of  Elora ;  Cox's  Residence  in  the  Burman  Empire  ;  Turner's  Ac- 
count of  the  Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Thibet  ;  Dellon,  Voyage  aux  Indes  Ori- 
entales  ;  the  Voyages  dans  les  Indes  Or.  par  les  Missionaires  Danois  (Lausanne, 
1772,  2  vols.  8vo) ;  Barrow's  Voyage  to  Cochin  China,  are  all  of  acknowledged 
merit.  The  Asiatic  Researches  contain  much  important  information  as  to  the 
geography,  antiquities,  literature,  &c.,  of  Hindostan  in  particular. 


CHAPTER  XXVIf. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Asia.     Travels  in  China  and  Japan. 

Abeel,  David  :  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  China  and  the  neighbour- 
ing Countries,  in  1829-33.  12mo. 

Anderson  :  Narrative  of  the  British  Embassy  to  China,  in  1792,  3, 4. 
London,  1796.  8vo. 

Lord  Macartney's  Embassy  ;  of  which  Sir  G.  Staunton  has  given  a  far  better 
history.  The  best  editions  are  London,  1797.  2  vols.  4to.,  with  Atlas  folio; 
and  1802.  3  vols.  8vo.  Of  the  Embassy  of  Lord  Amherst,  Ellis  has  given  the 
account.  London,  1817,  4to  ;  1818,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Barrow.     Travels  in  China.     Philadelphia,  1805.     8vo. 

China  and  the  English ;  or,  Character  and  Manners  of  the  Chinese. 

New-York,  1835.     12mo. 
Davis :    The   Chinese :    a  General   Description  of   that  Empire. 

(Harpers'  Family  Library).     New-York,  1836.     2  vols.  18mo. 
Grosier  :  Description  of  China.     London,  1788.     2  vols.  8 vo. 
Gutzlaff :  Journal  of  two  Voyages  along  the  Coast  of  China,  in 

1831,2. 
Hall,  Bnsil :  Voyage  to  the  Western  Coast  of  Corea  and  Loo  Choo. 

Philadelphia,  1818.     8vo. 
M'Leod  :  Voyage  of  the  Alceste  to  China,  Corea,  and  Loo  Choo ; 

with  her  Shipwreck.     London,  1819.     8vo. 
Mason,  G.  H.:  Costumes  of  China.     London,  1800.     4to. 
White :  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  China  Sea.     Boston,  1826. 

8vo. 
Wood :  Sketches  of  China,  with  Drawings.     Philadelphia,  1830. 

12mo. 

Of  China,  Du  Halde's  able  and  learned  book  is  the  great  general  source  of 
information.  There  is  an  English  translation.  London,  1738.  2  vols.  folio. 
Van  Braam's  History  of  the  Dutch  Embassy  ;  the  Travels  of  the  Jesuits  in 


GEOGRAPHY.     Australia  and  Polynesia.  29 

China ;  Timkowski's  Russian  Embassy  ;  NieuhofFs  Ambassade  vers  1'Empereur 
de  la  Chine — are  the  further  books  of  authority.  As  to  Japan,  Kaempfer's  His- 
tory translated  (London,  1728,  2  vols.  folio)  is  almost  the  only  book  of  impor- 
tance. The  Embassade  de  la  Cotnpagnie  des  Indes  vers  1'Etnpereur  du  Japon ; 
Thunberg's  Voyage  au  Japon ;  and  Golovnin's  Voyage  chez  les  Japonois  en 
1811-13,  are,  with  Titsingh's  Illustrations  of  Japan  (London,  1822,  4to),  all 
that  are  worth  mention. 


CHAPTER  XXVni. 

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GEOGRAPHY.      Asia.     Travels  in    Tartary,  Siberia,  and   Kam- 

schatka. 

Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary.     Vols.  36,  37,  Constable's  Miscel- 
lany, Polygraphs. 

The  Voyage  en  Siberie  of  Gmelin  (Paris,  1767.  2  vols.  12mo) ;  Chappe 
d'Auteroche's  Voyage  en  Siberie  (Paris,  1768.  3  vols.  4to.,  and  Atlas, 
folio) ;  with  Patrin's  Voyage  au  Mont  d'Altaice  (St.  Petersburg,  1788.  8vo), 
and  the  Voyages  of  Lesseps,  of  Benyowsky,  Timkowsky,  Humboldt,  and  Pallas, 
are  all,  of  any  note,  that  relate  to  this  region. 


CHAPTER  XXIX. 

.£861  .-> 
GEOGRAPHY.     Australia  and  Polynesia. 

Beechey,  Captain :  Voyage  to  the  Pacific.     Philadelphia,  1832. 

8vo. 
Burney :  Chronological  History  of  the  Discoveries  in  the  Pacific 

Ocean,  from  1579  to  1723;  with  Charts.     London,  1803.     4 

vols.  4to. 
Collins :  Account  of  the  English  Colony  of  New  South  Wales, 

from  its  first  Settlement,  in  1788,  to  1801.     London,  1804. 

4to. 
Ellis,  William :  Polynesian  Researches.     London,  1831.     4  vols. 

12mo. 
Keate :  Account-  of  the  Pelew  Islands,  from  the  Journal  of  Captain 

Wilson.     London,  1788.     4to. 
Kotzebue :  Voyage  of  Discovery  in  the  South  Sea  and  to  Behring's 

Straits,  in  1815-18.     London,  1821.     8vo. 
Lang :  Account  of  New  South  Wales.    London,  1834.     2  vols. 

8vo. 
Martin:  Mariner's  Account  of  the  Tonga  Islands.     Boston,  1820. 

8vo. 
See  also  vols.  13,  14  of  Constable's  Miscellany,  Polygraphs. 


30         GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Several  Parts. 

Missionary  Voyage  of  the  Ship  Duff  to  the  South  Pacific,  in  1796-8. 

London,  1799.     4to. 
This  is  attributed  to  Wilson,  captain  of  the  Duff. 

Nicholas :  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  New  Zealand,  in  1814,  15. 
London,  1827.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Paulding,  Lieut. :  Journal  of  a  Cruise  in  the  TJ.  S.  Schooner  Dol- 
phin among  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific.  New-York,  1831. 
12mo. 

Pitcairn's  Island,  Description  of:  with  an  Account  of  the  Mutiny 
of  the  Ship  Bounty.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1832.  18mo. 

Porter,  Commodore :  Journal  of  a  Cruise  to  the  Pacific  in  the  TJ.  S. 
Frigate  Essex,  in  1812-14.  New-York,  1822.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Smith :    Journal  of  a   Missionary  Voyage  in  the  Ship  Duff,   in 
1796-1802 ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Disasters  of  the  first  Effort 
of  the  London  Missionary  Society.    New-York,  1818.     12mo. 
See  "  Missionary  Voyage,"  above. 

South  Sea  Islander :  Containing  many  interesting  Facts  as  to  the 
State  of  Otaheite,  with  Remarks  on  the  best  Mode  of  Civili- 
zing the  Heathen.     New- York,  1820.     12mo. 
A  similar  book  has  been  written  by  the  Abbe  Dubois  on  the  State  of  India. 

Stewart,  C.  S. :  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  Residence  in  the 
Sandwich  Islands,  in  1822-5.  New- York,  1828.  12mo. 

:  Visit  to  the  South  Seas  in  the  U.  S.  Ship  Vincennes,  in 

1829,30.     New-York,  1831.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Three  years  in  the  Pacific.     New- York,  1833.     8vo. 

Tyerman  and  Bennet :  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  South 
Sea  Islands,  China,  India,  &c.,  in  1821-9,  by  the  Deputies  of 
the  London  Missionary  Society.     Compiled  by  James  Mont- 
gomery.    Boston,  1832.     3  vols.  12mo. 
Burney's  excellent  collection  had  been  preceded  by  the  imperfect  one  of  Dal- 

rymple,  London,  1770,  1.    2  vols.  4to.    Philips's  Voyage  to  Botany  Bay  ;  Bligh's 

Voyage  of  the  Bounty  ;  Cunningham's  Two  Years  in  New  South  Wales ;  Ker- 

guelen's  Relation  de  deux  Voyages  dans  les  mers  Australes  ;  Peron's  Voyage  de 

De'couvertes  dans  les  terres  Australes ;  Fleurieu's  Decouvertes  des  Frangais  dans 

la  Nouvelle  Guinee" ;  and  the  excellent  work  of  Freycinet,  his  Voyage  de  De"- 

couverte  aux  terres  Australes,  Paris,  1807,  3  vols.  4to,  and  Atlas,  folio,  are 

the  further  books  worthy  to  be  mentioned  and  possessed. 

nj<,:,     ?  '!u  i,:-nuof.  aii)  iu(.a,i[uif;M  w<>bSi  >;!r  (•.  JMIHWI/    : 


CHAPTER  XXX. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Several  Parts. 

Denham  and  Clapperton :  Travels  and  Discoveries  in  Northern  and 
Central  Africa,  in  1822-4.     Boston,  1826.     8vo. 


GEOGRAPAY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Egypt,  Nubia,  fyc.      31 

Murray,  Hugh :  Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and  Travels  in 
Africa ;  by  the  late  John  Leyden,  M.D.,  enlarged  and  com- 
pleted to  the  Present  Time,  with  Illustrations  of  its  Geogra- 
phy and  Natural  History,  as  well  as  of  the  Moral  and  Social 
Condition  of  its  Inhabitants.  Edinburgh,  1817.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa,  from  the  Earliest 
Ages  to  the  Present  Time.  (Family  Library.)  New- York, 
1831.  18mo. 

Owen  :  Voyages  to  Explore  the  Shores  of  Africa,  Arabia,  and  Mada- 
gascar.    2  vols.   12mo. 

There  are  two  important  Arabian  writers  :  Abulfeda's  Description  of  Africa, 
and  Edrisi's.  But  they  are  untranslated,  except  the  latter,  into  Latin.  Shaw's 
travels  concern  only  Egypt  and  Northern  Africa  ;  but  contain  a  translation  of  the 
geography  of  Africa,  as  known  to  the  ancients,  from  Ptolemy,  Pliny,  &c.  Bruce 
belongs  chiefly  to  Abyssinia  and  Park  to  Central  Africa  ;  but  are  indispensable  to 
a  collection.  Of  the  former,  the  Edinburgh  edition  of  Alexander  Murray,  1805, 
7  vols.  8vo,  and  plates  4to,  is  the  best.  See  also,  in  Biography,  Sparks's  Life  of 
Ledyard  ;  of  whose  attempts  an  account  is  found  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Af- 
rican Association,  London,  1790,  4to.  See  further  details  in  the  next  sections. 


CHAPTER  XXXI. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia. 

Belzoni :  Narrative  of  the  Operations  and  Discoveries  *»ithin  the 
Pyramids,  Temples,  Tombs,  <fec.,  in  Egypt  and  Nubia ;  with  a 
Journey  to  the  Coast  of  the  Red  Sea  in  search  of  the  Ancient 
Berenice,  and  another  to  the  Oasis  of  Jupiter  Ammon.  Lon- 
don, 1822.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Denon  :  Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt  with  the  Army  of  Gen- 
eral Bonaparte.  London,  1803.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Minutoli,  Baroness  Von :  Recollections  of  Egypt.     Philadelphia, 

1827.  12mo. 
Russel,  Michael :  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Egypt.     (Family 

Library.)     New-York,  1831.     18mo. 
— :  Nubia  and  Abyssinia.     (Family  Library.)     New- York, 

1835.      18mo. 
Salt,  Henry :  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  and  Travels  in  its  Interior,  in 

1809,  10.     Philadelphia,  1816.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1814.     4to. 

Savary :  Letters  on  Egypt.     London,  1799.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Sonnini :  Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt.     London,  1799.     3 

vols.  8vo. 

White:  ^Egyptiaca.     Oxford,  1801.     4to. 
„_  There  is  a  sequel. 


32       GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Northern  Africa. 

Besides  Belzoni  and  Denon's  books  (the  latter  in  2  vols.  folio,  in  the  French 
edition,  with  plates),  the  expedition  of  Bonaparte  produced  the  magnificent  lite- 
rary result  of  the  imperial  publication,  known  as  the  Description  de  I'Egypte, 
Paris,  1709-18,  9  vols.  folio,  and  Atlas — a  work  costing  3600  francs.  Norden's 
old  book  is  more  expensive  than  useful.  Volney's  Travels  in  Syria  and  Egypt ; 
Horneman's  Travels  ;  Leigu's  Travels  up  the  Nile  ;  D'Anville's  Memoire  sur 
I'Egypte  ;  The  ^Egyptiaca  of  White  and  of  Hamilton  ;  Quatremere's  Memoires 
Ge"ographiques  et  Historiques  sur  I'Egypte,  are  of  admitted  value.  There  are 
two  good  Arabian  accounts,  that  of  Abulfeda,  published  at  Gottingen,  1776,  in 
8vo,  Arabic  and  Latin,  and  the  Compendium  of  Abdollatif,  translated  in  the  sec- 
ond part  of  White's  JEgyptiaca.  De  Sacy  has  given  a  French  version.  Of  the 
Abyssinian  regions,  Ludulf,  Lobo  (translated  by  Dr.  Johnson,  whence  his  Rasse- 
las),  Tellez,  Alvarez,  Poncet,  and  Pearce  formed,  before  Bruce,  nearly  all  that 
was  known. 


CHAPTER  XXXII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Northern  Africa. 

Barton,  Lord  Percival :  Algiers ;  with  Notes  of  the  Neighbouring 
States  of  Barbary.     London,  1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Campbell,  Thomas  :  Letters  from  the  South,  during  a  Visit  to  Al- 
giers.    Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 

Foss :  Journal  of  his  Captivity  during  Several  Years  at  Algiers. 
12mo. 

Glass,  George  :  History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Canary  Islands, 

&c.     London,  1764.     4to. 
This  is  said  to  be  translated  from  a  Spanish  MS.  found  in  the  Isle  of  Palms. 

There  is,  by  Bory  Saint  Vincent,  an  Essai  sur  les  Isles  Fortunees  et  1'Antique 

Atlantide.     Paris,  1803.     4to  ;  and  Bailly's  learned  but  fanciful  Recherches, 

«nr  1'Atlantide. 

Jackson :  Account  of  the  Empire  of  Morocco,  of  Suse,  and  of  Tim- 

buctoo.     Philadelphia,  1810.     12mo. 
Noah :  See  his  Travels  in  Travels  in  Europe  and  Africa. 
Paddock  :  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Oswego,  on  the  Coast 

of  Barbary,  &c.    New- York,  1818.     8vo. 
Russell :  Present  Condition  of  the  Barbary  States,  &c.  (Family 

Library.)     New- York,  1835.     18mo. 
Shaler :  Sketches  of  Algiers.     Boston,  1826.     8vo. 
Webster,  W. :  Description  of  the  Island  of  St.  Michael;  with  Re- 
marks on  the  other  Azores.     Boston,  1821.     8vo. 
Shaw  has  been  already  referred  to;  the  edition,  Oxford,  1738,  2  vols.  folio, 
with  copious  illustrations  in  antiquities,  natural  history,  &c.     The  old  descrip- 
tion of  Leo  Africanus  (one  of  the  earliest  of  modern  travellers  in  Africa)  is  often 
cited.     There  is  a  pretty  little  Elzevir  Edition,  Latine\     The  Voyages  of  Fathers 
Cromelin  and  Philemon  (French) ;  of  Poiret ;  of  Brooks  ;  of  Lempriere,  and  of 
M'Carthy  ;  Chenier's  History  of  Morocco  ;  Laugierde  Tassy's  Histoire  Gene"rale 
du  royaume  d'Alger ;  Rehbinder's  Nachrichten  und  Bemerkungen  ueber  den 
Algierschen  Staat ;  and  Pananti's  Aventure  ed  Osservazione  sopra  la  costa  di 
Barbaria,  are  worthy  of  note  ;  and,  for  the  period  since  the  French  occupation 
of  Algiers,  Rozet's  Voyage  dans  la  Regence  d'Algers. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Central  and  Southern.   33 


CHAPTER  XXXIII. 
GEOGRAPHY.     Africa.     Travels  in  Central  and  Southern* 

Adams,  Robert:  Narrative  of  his  Shipwreck  on  the  Western  Coast 

of  Africa,  in  1810.     Boston,  1817.     8vo, 
Barrow :  Travels  in  South  Africa.     New-York,  1802.    8vo< 
Bonaparte  :  Voyage  to  St.  Helena.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 
Caille :  Travels  through  Central  Africa  to  Timbucto,  in  1824-8", 

London,  1830.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Campbell:  Travels  in  South  Africa.     Andover,  1816.     8vo. 
Kay:   Travels  and  Researches  in  Caffraria.     New- York,  1834, 

12  mo. 

Laing :  Travels  in  Western  Africa.     London,  1826.     8va. 
Lander :  Journal  of  an  Expedition  to  Explore  the  Source  of  the 

Niger.      (Family    Library.)     New-York,    1832.      2    vols. 

18mo. 
Park,  Mungo:  Travels  in  Interior  Africa,  in  1795-7,    New- York, 

1813.     12mo. 

— — :  The  same.     8vo. 

The  London  edition  of  1815,  2  vols.  4to,  contains  his  journey  of  1805.  It 
has,  besides,  Illustrations  of  the  Geography  of  Africa,  by  Major  Rennell. 

Philips :  Researches  in  South  Africa.     London,  1828.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Pringle :   Narrative  of  a  Residence  in   South  Africa.     London, 

1835.     12mo. 
Riley :  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  the  Brig  Commerce  on  the  Western 

Coast  of  Africa,  in  1815  ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of 

her  Crew,  &c.     New- York,  1818.     8vo. 

Capt.  Riley  is  said  to  be  a  lineal  descendant  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Gulliver  ;  but 
not  so  good  a  writer. 

State  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     London,  1823.     8vo. 
Steedman,  Andrew  :  Wanderings  and  Adventures  in  the  Interior  of 

Southern  Africa.     London,  1835.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Tuckey  :  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  Explore  the  River  Zaire  or 

Congo,  in  1816.     New- York,  1818.     8vo. 

See  also,  for  the  Hottentots,  Spannan,  already  mentioned,  and  Langsdorff. 

Vaillant's  two  journeys  (Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Africa.  London,  1796. 
2  vols.  8vo,  and  the  Sequel.  London,  1796.  3  vols.  8ro)  are  very  good. 
The  forged  travels  of  Damberger  may  be  here  mentioned,  that  they  may  be 
avoided.  Rochon's  Voyage  to  Madagascar ;  Grant's  History  of  Mauritius ;  Bory 
de  Saint-Vincent's  Voyage  dans  les  Quatre  Principales  Isles  des  mere  d'Afrique  ; 
Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre's  Voyage  a  1'Isle  de  France  ;  and  Alberti's  Description 
Physique  et  Historique  des  Cafres,  are  the  further  books  of  repute; 

E 


34       GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  Either  America* 

CHAPTER  XXXIV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  Either  America, 

Alexander,  Capt.  J.  E. :  Transatlantic  Sketches ;  North  and  South 
America  ;  and  the  West  Indies ;  with  Notes  on  Negro  Slavery 
and  Canadian  Emigration.  Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo. 

Amerique  Septentrionale  et  Me>idioiiale ;  une  Descriptione,  &cv 
Paris,  1835.  8vo. 

Brown:  Western  Gazetteer.     Auburn,  1817.     8vo. 

Columbus.     See  Pinkerton,  below  ;  and  Irving,  in  the  next  section. 

Dunn :  Guatimala ;  or,  the  United  Provinces  of  Central  America, 
in  1827,  8.  New- York,  1828.  8vo. 

East  Coast  and  Central  America.  Constable's  Miscellany,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Gage :  Travels  in  the  West  Indies  and  South  America.  London, 
1699.  12mo. 

Gordon  :  History  of  the  Spanish  Discoveries  in  America.  Phila- 
delphia, 1831.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Hall,  Basil :  Extracts  from  Journal  written  on  the  Coasts  of  Chili, 
Peru,  and  Mexico,  in  1820-22.  Philadelphia,  1824.  2  vols; 
12mo. 

Humboldt :  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Re- 
gions of  America,  in  1789-1804.  London,  1822.  7  vols.  8vo. 
See  an  abridgment  of  it  in  Travels  in  America  and  Asia.  We  owe  to  him 

the  best  researches  in  the  languages,  mineralogy,  and  antiquities  of  America. 

M'Kenzie :  View  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico,  and  South 

America.     Newcastle,  1819.     8vo. 

Pinkerton :  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  Various  Parts  of 
America.  Philadelphia,  1811.  4  vols.  4to. 

For  books  relating  to  America  generally,  consult  Rich's  two  excellent  cata- 
logues— his  "  Catalogue  of  Book's  relating  principally  to  Anrerica"  (London, 
1832,  8vo),  which  comes  down  to  the  year  1600,  and  his  "  Bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana Nova"  (London,  1835,  8vo),  which  extends  from  the  previous  date  to  1800. 

The  following  tracts  as  to  Columbus  do  not  come  within  his  enumeration : 
Galeani  Napioni,  Delia  patria  di  Cristoforo  Colombo.  Florence,  1808.  8vo 
Idem,  Del  primo  Scopritore  del  Continente  del  Nuovo  Mondo.  Florence,  1809, 
8vo.  There  is  a  curious  original  Life  of  Columbus,  with  which  Mr.  Irving 
does  not  appear  to  be  acquainted :  that  found  in  a  long  note  (about  eight  pages 
8vo),  in  Giustiniani's  Trilingual  Psalter,  published  at  Genoa,  in  1516-.  It  is  in- 
troduced in  comment  upon  the  4th  verse  of  the  19th  Psalm  ;  which  it  says  he 
habitually  appealed  to,  as  a  prophecy  of  his  undertaking.  Beloe  has  given  the- 
entire  note  in  his  Anecdotes  of  Literature. 

Of  Amerigo  Vespucci,  the  letters  and  life  were  published  by  Bandini,  Flor- 
ence, 1746,  sin.  4to.  They  are  far  from  sustaining  his  claim  to  the  discovery 
of  the  Continent. 

Alcedo's  Diccionario  Geogranco  de  lag  India*  Occidentals  is  a  main  genera! 
authority. 


GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travel*  in  North.  35 


CHAPTER  XXXV. 

GEOGRAPHY.     America,  Travels  in  North. ' 

Bernhard  :  Travels  through  North  America,  in  1825,  6.  Philadel- 
phia, 1828.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Blunt :  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  City  of  New- York.  New- York, 
1817.  12mo. 

Bouchette  :  Description  of  Canada.     London,  1815.     8vo. 

Bowen  :  Picture  of  Boston.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 

Breckenridge  :  Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places  in  the  West. 
Philadelphia,  1834.  12mo. 

Brissot  de  Warville  :  Travels  in  the  United  States,  in  1788.   New- 
York,  1792.     12mo. 
By  the  future  chief  of  the  Girondists  of  the  French  revolution. 

Buchanan :  Sketch  of  the  History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the 
North  American  Indians.  New-York,  1834.  12mo. 

Bullock:  Six  Months  in  Mexico.     London,  1825.     2  vols.  12 mo. 

Butler,  Frances  Ann — Miss  Kemble  :  Journal.    Philadelphia,  1835. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
Canada,  Backwoods  of:    Letters  from  the  Wife  of  an  Emigrant 

Officer,  illustrative  of  Domestic  Economy  in  British  America. 

(Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge).    London,  1836.    12mo. 

Chastellux :  Travels  in  North  America,  in  1780-2.  New- York, 
1827.  8vo. 

Coke:  A  Subaltern's  Furlough:  Descriptive  of  Scenery  in  Va- 
rious Parts  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  &c.  New- York, 
1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Colombia,  Notes  on,  in  1822,  3.     Philadelphia,  1827.     8vo. 

Colombia :  Siendo  una  Relacion  Geografica,  Topografica,  Agricul- 
tural, Commercial,  Politica,  &c.,  de  aquel  pays.  London, 
1822.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Coxe;  Adventures  on  the  Colombia  River.  New- York,  1832. 
8vo.  .-,  , 

Darby :  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and  Southwestern 
States  and  Territories.  New- York,  1817.  8vo. 

:  Geographical  Description  of  Louisiana.  New- York, 

1817.  8vo. 

Dragoon  Campaign  to  the  Rocky  Mountains :  A  History  of  the 
Corps,  and  their  First  Campaign.  By  a  Dragoon.  New- 
York,  1836.  12mo. 

Drake :  Picture  of  Cincinnati.     Cincinnati,  1815.     12mo. 


36  GEOGRAPHY.    America.     Travels  in  North. 

Duanc:  Visit  to  Colombia,  in  1822,3.     Philadelphia,  1826.     8vo. 

Duncan:  Travels  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  in  1818,19. 
1823.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Dwight,  Timothy  :  Travels  in  New-England  and  New-York.  New- 
Haven,  1821.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Edward  :  History  (Guide)  to  Texas.     Cincinnati,  1836.     12mo. 

Englishman's  Sketch-book;  or,  Letters  from  New- York.  New- 
York,  1828.  12mo. 

Fidler:  Observations  on  Professions,  Literature,  Manners,  &c., 
in  the  United  Slates  and  Canada,  in  1832.  New- York,  1833. 
12  mo. 

Flint,  T. :  Geography  and  History  of  the  Western  States.  Cincin- 
nati, 1 828.  2  vols.  8 vo. 

•  '  ••"  :  Recollections  of  Ten  Years'  Residence  in  the  Valley  of 
the  Mississippi.  Boston,  1836.  8vo. 

Forbes  :  Sketches  of  the  Floridas.     New-York,  1821.     8vo. 

Gordon,  T.  F. :  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New-York  ;  comprehend- 
ing its  Colonial  History,  Geography,  Geology,  Internal  Im- 
provements, Political  State,  Descriptions  of  its  Cities,  Towns, 
Villages,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 

Goss  :  Journal  of  the  Corps  of  Discovery  under  Lewis  and  Clark, 

in  1804,  5,  6.     Philadelphia,  1810.     12mo. 
See  the  proper  and  far  superior  journal,  at  the  name  Lewis. 

Greene,  A. :  A  glance  at  New- York  ;  embracing  the  City  Govern- 
ment, Theatres,  Hotels,  Churches,  Mobs,  Monopolies,  Pro- 
fessions, Newspapers,  Rogues,  Fires,  &c.  New-York,  1837. 
12  mo. 

Haliburton:  Account  of  Nova  Scotia.    Halifax,  1829.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Hall,  Basil :  Travels  in  North  America,  in  1827-8.  Philadelphia, 
1829.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Hall,  Francis  :  Colombia  in  its  Present  State.  Philadelphia,  1825. 
12mo. 

Hall,  James  :  Sketches  of  History,  Life,  and  Manners  in  the  West. 
1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Hamilton,  Major ;  Men  and  Manners  in  America.  Philadelphia, 
1833.  8vo. 

Heckewelder :  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  United  Brethren 
among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from  its  Com- 
mencement in  the  year  1740  to  the  close  of  the  year  1808; 
comprising  all  the  Remarkable  Incidents  which  took  place  at 
their  Missionary  Stations  during  that  Period;  interspersed 
with  Anecdotes,  Historical  Facts,  Speeches  of  Indians,  &c. 
Philadelphia,  1820.  8vo. 

Hildreth  :  View  of  the  United  States.     12nao. 

Hodgson:  Journey  through  North  America,  in  1819-21.  New- 
York,  1823.  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  North.  37 

{Hoffman,  Charles) :  A  Winter  in  the  West.     New-York,  1835. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
Hunter :  Manners  and  Customs  of  several  Indian  Tribes  West  of 

the  Mississippi.     Philadelphia,  1823.     8vo. 
Irving,  Washington  :  Life  of  Columbus.     See  BIOGRAPHY. 
:  Voyages  and  Discoveries  of  the  Companions  of  Colum- 
bus.    Philadelphia,  1831.     8vo. 
:  Astoria.     Anecdotes  of  an  Enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 

Mountains.     Philadelphia,  1836.     2  vols.  8vo. 
— :  The   Rocky   Mountains,   &c.     Philadelphia,    1837.     2 

vols.  12  mo. 
John  T :  Sketches  in  an  Expedition  to  the  Pawnee  Tribes. 

New-York,  1835.     12mo. 
Jefferson,  Thomas :  Notes  on  Virginia.     New- York,  1801.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 

Johnston,  Charles  :  Narrative  of  his  Capture  by  the  Indians  on  the 

Ohio,  in  1790  ;  his  Detention  and  Ransom  :  with  an  Account 

of  his  Companions.     New- York,  1827.     12mo. 
Written  by  his  brother,  Judge  Peter  Johnston,  of  Virginia. 
Kendall  :  Travels  through  the  Northern  Part  of  the  United  States, 

in  1807,  8     New-York,  1809.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Kerr:  Travels  through  the  Western  Interior  of  the  United  States; 

with  Description  of  Part  of  Mexico.  Elizabethtown,  1816.  8vo. 
Knight,  Mrs.  :  Travels  in  Part  of  the  United  States,  in  1704-10. 

New- York,  1825.     12mo. 
Lambert :  Travels  through  Lower  Canada  and  the  United  States,  in 

1806-8.     London,  1810.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Latrobe  :  The  Rambler  in  North  America :  1832,  3.    New- York, 

1835.     12mo. 
:    The  Rambler  in   Mexico:   1834.      New-York,    1836. 

12mo. 
Levasseur :  Voyage  in  the  United  States  with  Lafayette,  in  1824,  6. 

Philadelphia,  1829.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Lewis  and   Clark  :  History  of  the  Expedition  to  the   Source  of 

the  Missouri,  and  down  the  Colombia  River  to  the  Pacific,  in 

1804,  6.     Philadelphia,  1814.     2  vols.  8vo. 

This  has  been  said  to  be  put  in  order  for  publication  by  Mr.  Paul  Allen. 
Lewis  perished  before  it  saw  the  light ;  but  Governor  Clark  was  competent  to 
describe  their  interesting  adventures  with  the  general  manliness,  sense,  and 
spirit  exhibited  in  this  narrative. 

Lieber,  Dr.  Francis  :  Letters  to  a  Gentleman  in  Germany.  Phila- 
delphia, 1834.  8vo. 

Long,  Major  S.  H. :  Expedition  to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's,  Lake 
Winnipeck,  &c.,  by  order  of  J.  C.  Calhoun,  Secretary  of  War, 
&c.  Philadelphia,  1824.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Martineau,  Harriet :  Society  in  America.  New- York,  1837.  2  vols. 
12mo. 


38  GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  North. 

M'Clung :  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure.     12mo. 

M'Kenney  :  Sketches  of  a  Tour  on  the  Lakes.     8vo. 

M'Kenzie :  Voyage  from  Montreal  through  the  Continent  to  the 

Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans  ;  with  a  History  of  the  Fur  Trade. 

New- York,  1802.     8vo. 

:  The  same.    London,  1802.     2  vols.  8 vo. 

Mease:  Picture  of  Philadelphia.     Philadelphia,  1811.     12mo. 
Mollien  :  Voyage  en  Colombie,  en  1825.    Paris,  1825.    2  vols.  8vo. 
Murray:  Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and  Travels  in  North 

America.     London,  1829.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Northern  Traveller :  the  Routes  to  Niagara,  Quebec,  the  Springs, 

the  Tour  of  New-England,  the  Route  of  the  Pennsylvania  Coal 

Mines.     New- York.     12mo. 

Notes  on  Mexico,  in  1822  ;  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, &c.,  by  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia, 

1824.     8vo. 
By  the  present  secretary  of  war. 

Nuttall :  Travels  into  the  Arkansas  Territory,  in  1819.  Phila- 
delphia, 1821.  8vo. 

Palmer  :  Travels  in  the  United  States  and  Lower  Canada,  in  1817. 
London,  1818.  8vo. 

Peck :  Guide  for  Emigrants  ;  Sketches  of  Illinois,  Missouri,  and  the 
adjacent  Parts.  Boston,  1831.  12mo. 

:  New  Guide  for  Emigrants  to  the  West:  Sketches  of  Ohio, 

Indiana,  &c. ;   with  Arkansas,  Wisconsin,  and  the  adjacent 
Parts.     Boston,  1836.     12mo. 

Picture  of  New-  York ;  or,  the  Traveller's  Guide  through  the  Com- 
mercial Metropolis  of  the  United  States.  New- York,  1807. 
12mo. 

Pike:  Expedition  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi,  by  those  of 
the  Arkansas,  Kans,  La  Platte,  and  Pierre  Jaime  rivers,  by 
order  of  the  United  States  Government,  in  1805,  6 ;  with  a 
Tour  through  the  Interior  of  New  Spain,  &c.  Philadelphia, 
1810.  8vo. 

Power,  Tyrone:  Impressions  of  America,  in  1833,4,  5.  New- 
York,  1836.  2  vols.  I2mo. 

Rochefoucault-Liancour,  the  Duke  de  :  Travels  through  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  London,  1800.  4  vols.  8vo. 

•        :  The  same,  in  French.     Paris.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Saint  Jean  de  Creve  Coeur :  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Americain, 
depuis  1770  jusju'd,  1781.  Paris,  1784.  8vo. 

Sansom  :  Sketches  of  Lower  Canada.     New-York,  1817.     12mo. 

Schoolcraft :  Travels  through  the  Northwest  of  the  United  States 
from  Detroit  through  the  Great  Lakes  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Mississippi,  with  the  Expedition  under  Governor  Cass,  in 
1820.  Albany,  1821.  8vo. 


GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  North.  39 

Schoolcraft :  Travels  in  the  Central  portions  of  the  Mississippi 

Valley.     New-York,  1825.     8vo. 

:  Expedition  to  Itasca  Lake,  the  Source  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi.    New-York,  1834.     8vo. 

Scott :  Geographical  Dictionary  of  the  United  States.     Philadel- 
phia, 1805.     8vo. 
Shultz  :  Travels  through  New- York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Ohio, 

Kentucky,  Tennessee,  &c.,  in  1807,  8.     New- York,  1810. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
Silliman:  Tour  from  Hartford  to  Quebec,  in  1819.     New-Haven, 

1824.      12mo. 
Sketches  of  History,  Life,  <$fc.,  in  the  United  States.     New-Haven, 

1826.     12mo. 

Sketch  of  Connecticut  Forty  Years  since.    Hartford,  1824.     12mo. 
Southwest,  The.    By  a  Yankee.     New- York,  1834.     2  vols.  12mo, 

By  Professor  Ingraham,  author  of  "  Lafitte." 
Spafford  :  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New- York.     Albany,  1824. 

8vo. 
Stewart,  James  :    Three  Years   in  North  America,     New-York, 

1833.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tanner :  Narrative  of  Thirty  Years'  Captivity  among  the  Indians. 

New- York,  1830.     8vo. 
Things  as  they  are.    By  a  Traveller   through   the  Middle   and 

Northern  States.     New- York,  1834.     12mo. 
Trollope,  Mrs. :  Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans.     New- York, 

1832.     8vo. 
Texas,  Visit  to.    New- York,  1834.     12mo. 

:  The  same.     1836. 

Vigne  :  Six  Months  in  America.     Philadelphia,  1833.     12mo. 
Volney :  View  of  the  Climate  and  Soil  of  the  United  States.     Lon- 
don, 1804.     8vo. 
Waldo:    Tours  of  President  Monroe  through  the  Northern  and 

Eastern  States,  in  1817,  and  to  the  West  in  1818.     Hartford, 

1820.     12mo. 

Warville  :  Travels  in  the  United  States.     See  Brissot. 
Wesley,  John:    Journal  from  his  Embarking  for  Georgia  to  his 

Return  to  London.     London,  1775.     12mo. 
Wetmore,  Major :'  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missouri.     St.  Louis, 

1837.     8vo. 
Wright,  Frances  (now  Madame  d'Arusmont) :  View  of  Society  and 

Manners  in  America,  in  1818-20.     New-York,  1821.     8vo. 
For  the  British  Possessions  in  America,  see  Martyn's  History  of 

the  British  Colonies,  in  Civil  History  Collections. 


40  GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  South. 

CHAPTER  XXXVL 
GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  the  West  Indies. 

Carmichael,  Mrs. :  Five  Years  in  Trinidad  and  St.  Vincent's  ;  a 
View  of  the  Social  Condition  of  the  White,  Coloured,  and 
Negro  Population.     London,  1834.     2  vols.  I2mo. 
Jamaica  as  it  was,   as  it  is,  and  as  it  may  be.     London,  1835. 

12mo. 

Madden  :  A  Twelve  Months'  Residence  in  the  West  Indies,  during 
the  Transition  from  Slavery  to  Apprenticeship.     Philadelphia, 
1835.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Packard :  Notes  on  the  West  Indies  during  the  Expedition  of  Sir 

Ralph  Abercrombie.  London,  1806.  3  vols.  8 vo. 
Williams:  Tour  through  Jamaica,  in  1823.  London,  1826.  8vo. 
Abbot's  Jjetters  from  Cuba  ;  Bellin's  Description  Geographique  des  Isles 
Antilles  ;  Bryan  Edwards's  and  Beckford's  Descriptions  of  Jamaica ;  Moreau  de 
Saint  Mery's  Description  de  la  Partie  Fran9aise  de  St.  Domingue ;  the  same, 
Description  de  la  Partie  Espagnole  ;  Wimpfen's  St.  Domingo  ;  Bryan  Edwards's 
Historical  Survey  of  St.  Domingo  ;  Rainsford's  Account  of  the  Black  Empire  of 
Hayti ;  Sotomayor's  Historia  Geograrica,  &c.,  de  Puerto  Rico  ;  and  Foyer's 
History  of  Barbados,  would  give  a  proper  collection  in  this  department. 


CHAPTER  XXXVII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     America.     Travels  in  South. 

Andrews :  Journey  from  Buenos  Ayres  through  Cordova,  Tucuman, 
and  Salta,  to  Potosi :  thence  by  the  Desert  of  Caranja  to  Arrica, 
Santiago  de  Chile,  and  Coquimbo :  on  behalf  of  the  Chilian 
and  Peruvian  Mining  Association,  in  1825, 6.  London,  1820. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Bingley:  Travels  in  South  America.     London,  1820.     12mo. 

Breckenridge :  Voyage  to  South  America.  Baltimore,  1819.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Depon  :  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  Part  of  Terra  Firma.  New- York, 
1806.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Dobrizzhoffer,  Martin :  An  Account  of  the  Abipones,  an  Equestrian 
People  of  Paraguay.     Translated  from  the  Latin.     London, 
1822.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Dobrizzhoffer  resided  for  eighteen  years  as  a  missionary  among  the  remarkable 

people  of  whom  he  has  left  us  so  curious  a  description.     They  are  really  the 

mythological  tale  of  the  Centaurs  realized. 


GEOGRAPHY.     Polar.     Travels  towards  either  Pole      41 

Helms :  Travels  from  Buenos  Ayres,  by  Potosi,  to  Lima.    London, 

1807.     12mo. 
Head:  Journey  across  the  Pampas  and  Andes.     Boston,  1827. 

12mo. 
Hippisley:   Narrative  of  Expedition  to  the  Rivers  Orinoco  and 

Apure.     London,  1819.     8vo. 

Koster  :  Travels  in  Brazil.     London,  1817.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Pazo  :  Letters  on  the  United  Provinces  of  South  America.     Lon- 
don, 1819.    8vo. 

Renger   and   Longchamps  :  Reign  of  Dr.  Francia  in  Paraguay, 
being  an  Account  of  Six  Years'  Residence  there,  in  1819-25. 
From  the  French.     London,  1827.     8vo. 
Robinson :  Expedition  1400  miles  up  the  Orinoco  and  300  up  the 

Aranca.     London,  1822.     8vo. 

Smyth,  W.  L.  :  Journey  from  Lima  to  Para  across  the  Andes  and 
down  the  Amazon,  to  ascertain  the  Practicability  of  a  Naviga- 
ble Communication,  &c.     London,  1836.     8vo. 
Temple:  Travels  in  Peru.     London,  1830.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1833.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Alcedo  is  already  referred  to  for  the  geography  of  Spanish  America.  Acu- 
na's  Nuevo  descuhriemento  del  Gran  Rio  de  las  Amazones  ;  Gumilla's  Orenoco 
illustrado ;  and  his  Historia  de  las  Naciones  del  Orenoco  ;  Caulin's  Historia 
Corografica  de  la  Nueva  Andalucia ;  Father  Charlevoix'  Histoire  du  Para- 
guay ;  Lafitau's  Histoire  des  Decouvertes  des  Portugais  dans  le  Nouveau 
Monde ;  Ayres  de  Cazul's  Geografia  Brazilica  ;  Bellin's  Description  Geogra- 
phique  de  la  Guyane  ;  and  Fermin's  Description  Generate  de  la  Colonie  de  Su- 
rinam, would  render  tolerably  complete  the  survey  of  the  countries  belonging  to 
this  chapter. 


CHAPTER  XXXVIII. 

GEOGRAPHY.     Polar.     Travels  towards  either  Pole. 

Back,  Capt. :  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  Expedition  to  the 
Mouth  of  the  Great  Fish  River,  &c.,  in  the  years  1833,  4,  5. 
Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 

Beaufoy's  North  Pole.     New- York,  1818.     8vo. 

Franklin  :  Second  Expedition  to  the  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  in 
1825,  6,  7.  Philadelphia,  1828.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  London,  1829.     4  vols.  12mo. 

Lyori :  Private  Journal  during  Parry's  Voyage.  Boston,  1824. 
12mo. 

O'Reilly  :  Greenland,  the  adjacent  Seas,  and  the  Northwest  Pas- 
sage illustrated  in  a  Voyage  to  Davis's  Straits,  in  1817. 
New-York,  1818.  8vo. 

F 


42  CIVIL  HISTORY.     Chronology. 

Parry  :  Journal  of  a  Voyage  for  the  Discovery  of  a  Northwest  Pas- 
sage, in  1819,  20.  Philadelphia,  1821.  8vo. 

:  Second  Voyage,  in  1821-3.     New- York,  1824.     8vo. 

:  Third  Voyage,  in  1824,  5.     Philadelphia,  1826.     8vo. 

Polar  Seas  and  Regions  :  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure 

in,  with  Illustrations  of  their  Natural  History,  and  an  Account 

of  the  Whale  Fishery.     (Family  Library.)    New-York,  1831. 

18mo. 

Ross,  Sir  J. :  Second  Voyage  in  search  of  a  Northwest  Passage, 

1829,  30,  1,2,  3.     Philadelphia,  1835.     8vo. 
Supplement  to  the  "  Second  Voyage,"  <fcc.,  of  Sir  J.  Ross  ;  contain- 
ing the  suppressed  Facts,  &c.     By  J.  Braithwaite.     London, 
1835.     4  to. 
Snelling:    Polar   Regions   of  the  Western  Continent  Explored. 

Boston,  1831.     8vo. 

Tytler :  Historical  View  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery  on  the  more 
Northern  Coast  of  America.  (Family  Library.)  New-York, 
1833.  18mo. 

The  last  book  may  be  consulted  for  the  names  and  voyages  of  the  chief 
Arctic  discoverers ;  and  that  entitled  "  Polar  Regions"  for  those  of  the  oppo- 
site hemisphere.  There  are  also  the  following  collections :  Recueil  de  Voyages 
au  Nord.  Amsterdam,  1731.  lOvols.  12mo.  Nouveau  Recueil  de  Voyages 
au  Nord  de  1'Europe  et  de  1'Asie.  Geneva,  1783.  3  vols.  4to.  Coxe,  Ac- 
count of  the  Russian  Discoveries  between  Asia  and  America.  London,  1804. 
4to.  Muller,  Voyages  in  Search  of  a  Northeast  Passage. 


CHAPTER  XXXIX. 

CIVIL  HISTORY.     Chronology. 

Lavoisne  :  Atlas,  Chronological,  &c.     See  Maps. 

Nicholas,  Sir  Harris:  Chronology  of  History  (forming  part  of  Lard- 

ner's  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.)  London,  1833.  12mo. 
Putnam,  George  P. :  Chronology,  or  an  Introduction  and  Index  to 
Universal  History,  Biography,  and  Useful  Knowledge,  from 
the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time:  with  copious  Lists  of 
Remarkable  Persons,  &c. :  to  which  are  added  Valpy's  Poeti- 
cal Retrospect,  Literary  Chronology,  the  latest  Statistical 
Views  of  the  World,  and  a  Chart  of  History.  New- York,  1833. 
12  mo. 

The  author  of  this  useful  little  compilation  was  lately  librarian  to  this  institu- 
tion. 

Salmon,  Thomas  the  younger:  The  Chronological  Historian  ;  con- 
taining a  regular  Account  of  all  Material  Transactions  and  Oc- 
currences, Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  and  Military,  relating  to  Eng- 


*  -•  - 
UNIVERSAL  HISTORY.     Ancient  and  Modern.  43 

lish  Affairs,  from  the  Invasion  of  the  Romans  to  the  Present 
Time.     London,  1723.  8vo. 

Tegg:  A  Dictionary  of  Chronology,  &c.     London.  1835.     12mo. 

Toone,  Wm.:  The  Chronological  Historian,  or  a  Record  of  Public 
Events,  Historical,  Political,  Biographical,  Literary,  &c. ;  prin- 
cipally illustrative  of  the  Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  Naval,  and  Mili- 
tary History  of  Great  Britain  and  its  Dependances,  from  the 
Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  Present  Time.  London,  1828. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

*  Worcester :  Historical  Atlas,  containing  Charts  of  History,  Ancient 
and  Modern,  Chronology  of  European  Sovereigns,  of  Biogra- 
phy, Mythology,  and  Chronological  and  Historical  Charts  of 
England,  France,  and  America.  Folio. 

Eusebius,  or  rather  Julius  Africanus,  whose  fragments  he  preserves,  may  be 
said  to  be  the  earliest  chronological  writer.  Scaliger  led  the  way  among  modern 
chronologists,  by  his  De  Emendatione  Temporum.  Geneva,  1629.  folio.  Lab- 
be's  laborious  work — Chronologia  Technica  et  Historica — came  some  time  after. 
Paris,  1670.  5  vols.  folio.  Newton  gave  his  Chronology  of  Ancient  Kingdoms. 
London,  1728.  4to.  The  Benedictine  System — the  best  and  -exaetest  of  all — 
L'Art  de  Verifier  les  Dates,  came  out,  in  the  completes!  edition,  Paris,  1818- 
20,  in  23  vols.  8vo.  It  is  the  joint  labour  of  Dom  Maurice  d'Antine,  Dom  Clemen- 
cet,  Dom  Durand,  and  Dom  Clement.  The  chronology  of  certain  kingdoms  and 
nations  has  been  treated  by  the  following  more  distinguished  authors.  Marsham, 
Chronieus,  Canon  ^Egyptiacus,  Hebraicus,  &c.  Dodwell,  De  Veteribus  Graeco- 
jrum  Ilomanorumque  Cyclis — Corsini,  Fasti  Attici — Idem,  Dissertationes  IV. 
agonisticae  —Usher,  De  Vetere  anno  Macedonum  et  Asianorum  Solari.  The  Fasti 
Hellenici  of  Clinton,  London,  1824  and  1835,  2  vols.  4to,  has  a  just  repute. 
Boyle's  Universal  Chronologist.,  London,  1826,  8vo,  is  useful  for  common 
•purposes.  Blair's  and  Playfair's  Historical  Tables,  and  Bredaw's  (translated  by 
Bell),  deserve  to  be  .mentioned. 


CHAPTER  XL. 

UNIVERSAL  HISTORY.     Ancient  and  Modern. 

'•Anquetil,  M.  :  Summary  of  Universal  History,  exhibiting  the  Rise, 
Decline,  and  Revolutions  of  the  different  Nations  of  the  World, 
from  the  Creation  to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia,  1806. 
9  vols.  8vo". 

Bigland  :  View  of  the  World,  Geographical  and  Historical.  See  it 
in  Systems  of  Geography. 

Bossuet,  M. :  Universal  History  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World 
to  the  Empire  of  Charlemagne,  translated  from  the  13th  edi- 
tion of  the    Original,   by  Elphinstone.     New- York,  1821. 
12mo. 
The  "  Essais  sur  les  Moeurs"  of  Voltaire  are  a  continuation  of  this  eloquent 

book ;  but  upon  an  opposite  spirit,  of  referring  events  to  human  cause*. 


44  UNIVERSAL  HISTORY.     Ancient  and  Modern. 

Butler,  Frederick :  Sketches  of  Universal  History,  Sacred  and 
Profane,  from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Year  1818  of 
the  Christian  Era,  in  three  Parts,  with  an  Appendix,  and  a 
Chronological  Table  of  Contents.  Hartford,  1821.  12mo. 

Ferguson :  An  Essay  on  the  History  of  Civil  Society.  Philadel- 
phia, 1819.  8vo. 

Historical  Letters,  originally  written  and  published  in  the  Virginia 
Argus,  including  a  Brief  but  General  View  of  the  History  of 
the  World,  Civil,  Military,  and  Religious,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Year  1811.  Richmond,  1812.  12mo. 

Hooke,  N. :  Historical  Pocket  Library,  containing,  1st,  Heathen 
Mythology  ;  2d,  Ancient  History ;  3d,  Grecian  History  ;  4th, 
Roman  History;  5th,  History  of  England.  Boston,  1818. 
5  vols.  12mo. 

Mavor,  William  :  Universal  History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  from 
the  Earliest  Record  of  Time  to  the  General  Peace  of  1801. 
New- York,  1804.  25  vols.  12mo. 

Millot,  Abbe  :  Elements  of  General  History,  Ancient  and  Modern, 
translated  from  the  French.  Salem,  1796.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Muller,  John  Van  :  Universal  History.  Boston,  1831.  4  vols. 
12  mo. 

Priestley,  Joseph:  Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy,  to 
which  are  prefixed  an  Essay  upon  a  Course  of  Liberal  Edu- 
cation for  Civil  and  Active  Life,  and  an  Additional  Lecture  on 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  the  whole  corrected,  and 
improved,  and  enlarged,  with  a  Chart  of  History  and  a  Chart 
of  Biography.  Philadelphia,  1803.  2  vols.  8 vo. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter  :  History  of  the  World.     London,  folio. 

:  The  same.     Edinburgh,  1820.     6  vols.  8vo. 

This  is  universally  esteemed  as  a  very  noble  piece  of  learning  and  eloquence. 
See  Note,  at  his  Life.  Biography. 

Bobbins,  Royal :  Outlines  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History.  Hart- 
ford, 1830.  12mo. 

Ross,  Alexander:  Continuation  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  History  of 
the  World  to  1640.  London,  1652.  Folio. 

Thi*  is  that  very  various,  busy,  voluminous  writer,  of  whom  it  is  spoken  in  Hu- 
dibras  : 

"  There  was  an  ancient,  sage  philosopher, 
That  had  read  Alexander  Ross  over." 

The  like  feat  is  by  no  means  to  be  recommended  as  to  his  attempt  to  com- 
plete Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  of  whom  he  is  but  a  sad  continuator  ;  in  such  sort, 
that  Granger  very  justly  compares  his  sequel  to  a  piece  of  bad  Gothic  tacked  to 
a  magnificent  pile  of  Roman  architecture. 

Whelpley,  Samuel :  Compend  of  History  from  the  Earliest  Times, 
comprehending  a  General  View  of  the  Present  State  of  the 
World  with  respect  to  Civilization,  Religion,  and  Government, 
and  a  brief  Dissertation  on  the  Importance  of  Historical  Knowl- 
edge. Philadelphia,  1808.  12mo. 


ANCIENT  HISTORY.     General.  45 

Worcester,  J.  E. :  Elements  of  History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  with 
an  Historical  Chart.     Boston,  12mo. 

The  two  last,  Robbing,  the  Historical  Letters,  and  Butler,  are  spiritless  and 
tasteless  compends  of  what  cannot  be  learned  by  compend. 

The  most  esteemed  Universal  History  is  that  executed  by  Sale,  Psalmanazar, 
and  others.  London,  1747-65.  67  vols.  8vo.  This  edition  is  preferred  to  the 
folio  one. 


CHAPTER  XLT. 

ANCIENT  HISTORY.     General. 

Cory,  Isaac  P. :  Ancient  Fragments  of  the  Phrenician,  Chaldaean, 
Egyptian,  Tynan,  Charthaginian,  Indian,  Persian,  and  other 
Writers  ;  with  an  introductory  Dissertation,  and  an  Inquiry  into 
the  Philosophy  and  Trinity  of  the  Ancients.  London,  1832. 
8vo. 
Contains  the  genuine  fragments  (not  Annius  of  Viterbo's)  of  Manetho,  San- 

coniathon,  Berosus,  Ctesias,  &c.,  translated.     The  rest  is  formed  out  of  passages 

concinnated  from  the  ancient  writers. 

Heeren,  A.  H.  L. :  History  of  the  States  of  Antiquity.     North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1828.     8vo. 

A  judicious  manual ;   containing  a  good  survey  of  the  sources  from  which  a 
knowledge  of  ancient  history  is  to  be  drawn. 

:  Historical  researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and 

Trade  of  the  Principal  Nations  of  Antiquity.     Oxford,  1832. 
5  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  a  translation  of  his  "  Ideen  ;"  out  of  which  the  preceding  manual  is 

extracted. 

:  Reflections  on  the  Politics  of  Ancient  Greece.     See  Poli- 
tics. 

See,  also,  Herman's  Manual  of  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece. 
Histoire  Ancienne  abregee,  a  1'Usage  de  1'ficole  Royale  Militaire. 

Brussels,  1833.     12mo. 
Plutarch :  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans.     See  the  original  in  his 

works,  among  Polygraphs ;  and  the  translation,  in  Biography. 
Polybius's  General  History,  translated  by  James  Hampton.   Oxford, 

1823.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Rollin,  Charles :  Ancient  History  of  the  Egyptians,  Carthaginians, 

Assyrians,  Babylonians,  Medes  and  Persians,  Grecians  and 

Macedonians.     London,  1817.     8  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1824.     8  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.      New- York,  1828.     4  vols.  8 vo. 

:  History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Ancients. 

With  Notes  and  Suppliments  by  James  BelL     Glasgow,  1832. 

8vo, 


46  HISTORY.     Ancient  States.     Greece. 

This  is  the  complement  to  his  history,  found  in  all  the  French  editions,  down 
to  that  of  Letronne,  in  1823.  It  has  been  heretofore  omitted  in  all  the  English 
editions  except  the  first,  and  all  the  American  ones  except  the  last — that  of 
Harper  and  Brothers,  1837.  2  vols.  8vo.  It  forms,  nevertheless,  a  very  im- 
portant and  agreeable  part  of  his  work. 

Russell,  William:  History  of  Ancient  Europe,  with  a  View  of  the 
Revolutions  in  Asia  and  Africa.  Philadelphia,  1811.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Sabbathier :  Institutions,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Na- 
tions, Translated  by  P.  Stockdale.  London,  1776.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  XLIL 
HISTORY.     Ancient  States.     Greece. 

Arrian :    Expedition  of   Alexander.      Translated   by  J.   Rooke. 

London,  1814.     2  vols.  8vo. 

It  contains,  also,  his  "  Indica"  and  Le  Clerc's  Criticism  on  Quintus  Curtius. 
The  version ^.nd  notes  are  both  much  esteemed.  See  Williams,  below. 

Barthelemi,  I.  I. :  Travels  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in  Greece. 

London,  1796.     4  vols.  8vo. 

The  introduction  forms  an  excellent  abridgment  of  Greek  history  to  the  time 
of  Philip  of  Macedon.  The  maps  annexed  to  the  work  were  expressly  prepared 
for  it  by  Barbie  du  Bocage,  and  are  highly  esteemed.  The  views  of  Grecian 
art  and  science,  the  account  of  the  philosophic  sects,  of  music,  dramatic  art, 
poetry,  and  of  nearly  every  part  of  the  Greek  manners  or  institutions,  are  much 
admired. 

Bulwer:  Athens:  Its  Rise  and  Fall,  &c.  New-York,  1837.  2 
vols.  I2mo. 

On  the  whole,  a  good  and  clever  book. 

Compendio  de  la  Historia  Griega,  traducido  del  Ingles  de  Gold- 
smith. Paris,  1825.  2  vols.  12mo. 

ED1TOMH  I2TOPIAS  TH2  EAAAAOS.      Venice,  1807.     8vo. 
Frost,  John  :  History  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Greece,  with  Maps 

and  Engravings.     Boston,  1831.     8vo. 

Gillies,  John :   History  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Greece.     Phila- 
delphia, 1832.     New-York,  1814.     4  vols.  8vo. 
A  good  and  rather  agreeable  book,  written  upon  republican  views  ;  to  which 
Mitfbrd's  (below)  was  written  in  an  opposite  sense.     G's  history  closes  with 
Alexander.    From  this  point  he  continues  it  in  a  separate  book — his  History  of 
the  World. 

Heeren :  History  of  Modern  Greece,  with  a  View  of  the  Geogra- 
phy, Antiquities,  and  Present  Condition  of  that  Country,  from 
the  London  Edition,  with  a  Continuation  to  the  Present  Time. 
Boston,  1827.  8vo. 

•  :  Reflections  on  the  Politics  of  Ancient  Greece.    Boston, 
1824.    8vo. 


HISTORY.     Ancient  State*.     Greece.  47 

Hermann,  Charles  :  Manual  of  the  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece, 
Historically  considered.  From  the  German.  Oxford,  1836. 
8vo. 

Herodoti  Halicarnassei,  Historiarum  Libri  novem,  Graece.  Leip- 
sic,  1819.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  translated,  with  Notes.     By  W.  Beloe.     Lon- 
don, 1791.     4  vols.  8vo. 
An  approved  translation,  with  useful  notes.     There  are  many  commentaries  ; 

among  which  those  of  Valcknaer  and  Larcher  are  most  esteemed.     The  latter  has 

been  printed  apart  from  the  text.     London,  1820.     2  vols.  8vo.     It  has  many 

geographic  elucidations.     Rennel  and  Niebuhr  have  also  written  in  illustration 

of  his  geographical  system  ;  the  former  copiously. 

Hooke,  N. :  History  of  Greece  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  its  final 

Subjection  to  Rome.     London,  1829.     8vo. 
Howe,  Samuel :  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolution. 

New- York,  1828.     8vo. 

Mengou  :  Narrative  of  a  Greek  Soldier.     See  Biography. 
Miller  :    Condition   of  Greece,  in    1827,   8.     New-York,    1828. 

12mo. 

Mitford,  William  :  History  of  Greece.  Boston,  1823.  8  vols.  8vo. 
Written  upon  violent  anti-republican  notions  ;  and  much  praised  by  Lord  By- 
ron for  its  partiality  :  a  praise  (if  it  be  such)  which  it  richly  deserves  ;  for  his 
partialities  are  everywhere  enlisted  against  the  Greeks,  simply  because  theirs 
were  not  monarchical  states.  His  book  may,  indeed,  be  said  to  be  devoted  to 
the  idle  thesis,  that  states  which  rose,  under  a  certain  form  of  government,  to  a 
height  of  glory  and  power  so  remarkable  in  proportion  to  their  size — in  which 
arms,  freedom,  and  the  arts  all  flourished  so  incomparably — would  have  done 
better  to  take  a  differently  settled  polity. 

HATSANIOT  EAAAAOS  IIEPIHrHSIS.      Graece.     Lipsiae. 

:   The  same,  translated  from  the  Greek,  with   Notes,  in 

which  much  of  the  Mythology  of  the  Greeks  is  unfolded,  from 
a  Theory  which  has  been  for  many  Ages  unknown.     With 
Maps  and  Views.     London,  1724.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Of  the  original,  the  best  editions  are  those  of  Siebelis,  Leipsig,  1822-8,  5 
vols.    8vo ;    of  Facius,  Leipsig,  1794-7,  4  vols.  8vo  ;  -and  of  Clavier,  Paris, 
1814-20,  8vo,  completed  by  Courier  and  Corai.     The  latter  has  the  advan- 
tage of  an  esteemed  French  version.     Pausanias  is  already  given,  in  Geography, 
Greece ;  but  is  also  of  much  historical  importance  ;  and  contains,  too,  very  copi- 
ous notices  as  to  Greek  art  and  mythology. 

Thirlwall,  Connop  :  History  of  Greece  (Lardner's  Cabinet  Cyclo- 
paedia.) London,  1835.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Thucydides  de  bollo  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  octo  Graece.  Lipsiae, 
1820.  sm.  8vo. 

:    The  same,  translated  by  William  Smith.     Philadelphia, 

1818.     2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  an  esteemed  translation.     There  is  an  old  one  by  Hobbes,  of  Malmes- 

bury,  and  a  recent  one,  by  Dr.  Blomfield,  with  valuable  notes.     London,  1829. 

3  vols.  8vo.     Of  the  original,  Bekker's  is  esteemed  the  best  edition.     Oxford, 

1821.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Thucydides  is,  in  point  of  style  and  general  manner,  the  admitted  model  of 

historical  composition  ;  an  able  politician  and  a  finished  orator.     Though  writing 

of  events  in  which  he  took  a  conspicuous  port,  he  is  held  signally  impartial,  and 

not  less  exact  than  well-informed. 


48  Appendix. 

Goldsmith,  Dr.  Oliver :  Grecian  History,  from  the  Earliest  Time* 
to  the  Death  of  Alexander  the  Great.  Revised  by  W.  Grim- 
shaw.  Philadelphia,  1823.  12mo. 

This,  from  its  posthumous  publication,  was  long  supposed  the  work  of  Gold- 
smith only  in  part.  It  is  now  known,  however,  to  have  been  all  his  own,  and  it» 
printing  finished  before  his  death. 

Williams  :  Life  of  Alexander  the  Great.  (Harpers'  Family  Li- 
brary.) New- York,  1830.  18mo. 

The  excellent  and  copious  book  of  St.  Croix,  Examen  des  Historiens  d'Alexan- 
dre  le  Grand,  has  been  translated  by  Sir  Richard  Clayton,  Bath,  1793, 4to.  See 
Arrian,  above.  The  main 'further  sources  of  information  are  Plutarch  and  Quin- 
tus  Curtius.  The  latter  is  not  worthy  to  be  depended  upon. 

Xenophon  :  See  his  Hellenics,  in  his  Works  (Grace),  among  Poly- 
graphs. 

This  has  been  translated  by  Spelman,  London,  1770,  4to. 

:  Anabasis.     See  his  Works  as  before. 

:  The  same,  translated  by  Spelman  ;  with  his  Cyropsdia. 

(Harpers'  Family  Classical  Library.)     2  vols.  18mo.     1831. 

Rennel  has  given  illustrations  of  the  Anabasis,  London,  1816,  4to. 

The  following  are  the  further  original  sources  of  Grecian  history.  The  frag- 
ments of  Ctesias,  Agatharchides,  Memnon,  &c.,  Graece,  by  Stephanus,  1557, 
8vo.  Creuzer,  Fragmenta  Historicorum  Grsecorum.  Heidelberg,  1806.  8vo. 
(It  embraces  Hecatsus  Milesius,  Charon  Lampsacenus,  Hellanicus  Lesbius,  &c.) 
Pherecydis  Fragmenta.  Gera,  1798.  8vo.  Heraclidis  Fragmenta.  Halle, 
1808.  8vo.  Gemisthus  Pletho.  Leipsig,  1770.  8vo.  Herodes  Atticus. 
CEphori  Cumaei  Fragmenta,  edente  Marx.  Carlsruhe,  1815.  8vo.  Itinerarium 
Alexandri  Magni,  &c.,  aMaio.  Milan,  1817.  8vo.  Selecta  principum  Historico- 
rum Graecorum,  a  Wyttenbachio.  Amsterdam,  1794.  8vo.  Diodorus  Siculus, 
a  Wesselingio.  Amsterdam,  1746.  2  vols.  folio.  There  is  a  good  translation 
by  Booth. 

Of  moderns,  the  following  are  the  chief  in  esteem.  Muller,  History  of  the  Do- 
rians. Clavier,  Histoire  des  premiers  temps  de  la  Grdce.  De  Pauw,  Recher- 
ches  sur  les  Grecs.  Rabaut  St.  Etienne,  Lettre  a  Bailly,  sur  1'Histoire  primi- 
tive de  la  Gre'ce.  Young,  History  of  Athens.  For  the  political  divisions  of 
Greece  before  Homer,  Schlegel's  De  Gegeoraphia  Homeri.  There  are  various 
important  tracts,  in  Gronovius's  Thesaurus  Antiquitatum  Graecarum.  On  the 
Grecian  confederations,  there  is  a  book  by  St.  Croix,  Les  Gouvernemens  Feder- 
atifs  de  1'Antiquite,  and  another  by  Titman,  Ueber  der  Bund  den  Amphicktyonen. 
For  minuter  details,  consult  the  references  in  Heeren's  Manual. 

Appendix. 

Lempriere :  Classical  Dictionary,  a  New  Edition,  with  Additions, 
by  Charles  Anthon.  New- York,  1812.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge :  Elgin  and  Phigaleian  Mar- 
bles. London,  1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Potter,  John  :  Antiquities  of  Greece.     New-York,  1825.     8vo. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John :    Antiquities  of  Greece.      London,    1807. 

8vo. 

The  great  Collections  of  Gronovius  and  Polen  ;  the  Inscriptions  of  Gruter ; 
Selden  and  Prideaux  Marmora  Arundeliana ;  Montfaucon's  Antiquite  Expliquee ; 
the  Dissertations  of  Hyde  and  Van  Dale  ;  with  the  works  referred  to  in  Mythol- 
ogy, Architecture,  &c.,  are  necessary. 


HISTORY.     Ancient  States.    Rome.  49 


CHAPTER  XLIlt. 
HISTORY.     Ancient  States.     Rome. 

Caesar :  De  Bello  Gallico.     New-York.     12mo. 

Caesar  :  Commentaries,  translated  into  English,  by  William  Dun- 
can.    (Family  Library.)     New- York,  1833.     2  vols.  18mo. 
Of  the  original,  Oudendorp's  edition,  Leyden,  1737,  2  vols.  4to,  is  the  best. 

Dionysius  Hallicarnensis :  Roman  Antiquities.  Translated,  with 
Notes  and  Dissertations,  by  E.  Spelman.  London,  1758.  4 
vols.  4to. 

Of  the  original,  Reiske's  edition,  Graco-latine,  Leipsig,  1774,  6  vols.  8vo,  is 
the  most  esteemed.  The  translation  of  Spelman  is  good,  and  his  notes  upon 
this  author — out  of  whom  are  drawn  a  large  part  of  the  corrections  to  Livy — are 
valuable. 

Ferguson,  Adam :  History  of  the  Progress  and  Termination  of  the 
Roman  Republic.  Philadelphia,  1805.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Gibbon,  Edward  :  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman 
Empire.  London,  1821.  12  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1804.     8  vols.  8vo. 

— = :  The  same.     New-York,  1831.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver  :  Abridged  History  of  Rome.     12mo. 

Hooke,  N. :  Roman  History  from  the  Building  of  Rome  to  the  Rnm 
of  the  Commonwealth.  With  Maps  and  Engravings.  Lon- 
don. 3  vols.  8vo. 

Histoire  Romaine  abregee,  a  1'Usage  de  1'Ecole  Royale  M ilitaire. 
Paris,  1819.  12mo. 

Justin :   Roman  History.      Translated  (with   the   Latin  text)  by 

Clarke.     London,  1780.     8vo. 
He  is  the  epitomator  of  the  lost  work  of  Trogus  Pompeius.     Of  his  text 

Gronovius's  edition,  Leyden,  1719,  is  perhaps  the  best. 

Livy :  History  of  Rome,  translated  by  G.  Baker,  with  Notes  and 

Illustrations.     Philadelphia,  1823.     6  vols.  8vo. 
Of  the  original,  Drackenborch's  edition,  Amsterdam,  1738-46,  7  vols.  4to, 
is  the  best.     See  Niebuhr,  below ;  who  is  the  great  dissipator  of  Livy's  beau- 
tiful and  heroical  fables.     Also,  the  next  article. 

Machiavelli :  Discorsi  sopra  Tito  Livio.  See  his  works,  Poly- 
graphs. . 

They  are  able  and  acute  lectures  on  the  character  and  policy  of  the  Romans. 
Middleton,  Conyers  :  Life  of  Cicero.  Boston,  1818.  3  vols.  8vo. 

The  passages  of  Cicero's  own  works,  which  afford  the  main  materials  for  this 
excellent  and  polished  piece  of  biography,  had  been  collected  in  the  almost  for- 
gotten books  of  Bellendenus,  "  De  statu  prisci  orbis,"  and  "  De  tribus  lumini- 
bus  Romanorum."  Of  the  former,  there  has  been  a  revival,  since  Middleton'» 
time,  in  an  edition  by  Doctor  Samuel  Parr,  to  which  he  gave  a  curknis  preface, 

G 


50  HISTORY.     Ancient  States.     Rome. 

remarkable  at  once  for  its  elegant  latinity  and  for  its  party"  violence.     London, 
1787.    8vo.     Of  the  preface  Beloe  gave  (anonymously)  an  English  translation. 
London,  1788.     8vo. 
Montesquieu,  Baron  de :  Reflections  on  the  Causes  of  the  Rise 

and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  translated  from  the  French. 

Glasgow,  1752.     12mo. 
Niebuhr,  B.  G.  :  History  of  Rome.     Cambridge,  1831.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

These  form  a  learned  and  acute  series  of  dissertations,  rather  than  a  history. 
Cluverius,  Vico,  Freret,  De  Pouilly,  and  Beaufort  had  advanced  many  of  those 
opinions,  which  are  regarded  as  novel  in  him  ;  and  Heyne  showed  him  the  way, 
as  to  the  Agrarian  Laws. 
Rogers,  Eliza:  Lives  of  the  Twelve  Caesars.     London,  1811.     5 

vols.  8vo. 

Rollin  :  Histoire  Romaine.     Paris,  1816.     20  vols.  12mo. 
Rollin,  Charles  :  History  of  Rome,  from  its  Foundation  to  the  Battle 

of  Actium,  or  the  End  of  the  Commonwealth.     London,  1754. 

16  vols.  8vo. 

The  first  seven  volumes  only  are  Rollin's  ;  the  sixth  and  seventh  being  post- 
humous. The  rest  is  by  Crevier  (the  editor  of  Livy),  whose  "  Histoire  des 
Empereurs  Remains"  forms  the  sequel  of  Rollin.  It  has  been  translated  by 
John  Mill.  Le  Beau's  "  Historic  du  Bas  Empire"  is  also  employed  to  com- 
plete Rollin. 

Sallust :  Jugurthine  War  and  Catalinarian  Conspiracy.     Translated 

by  Henry  Stewart.     Philadelphia,  1824.     8vo. 
Havercamp  is  usually  esteemed  the  best  editor  of  Sallust's  text.     Amsterdam. 
1742.     2  vols.  4to.     The  handsome  and  well-edited  little  edition  of  Professor 
Anthon  is  the  only  respectable  American  one.  . 

Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de:  History  of  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

Philadelphia,  1835.     8vo. 
Tacitus :  Works,  with  an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius,  by  Arthur 

Murphy.     New- York,  1822.     6  vols.  8vo. 

The  best,  but  a  sufficiently  lifeless  translation.  Nor  can  the  versions  in  other 
languages,  though  attempted  by  Rousseau,  D'Alembert,  androther  masters  in  style, 
be  said  to  give  the  slightest  image  of  his  manner.  Montesquieu,  if  he  had 
deigned  to  translate,  could  perhaps  have  succeeded  in  rendering  him  with  some- 
thing of  his  own  spirit.  Of  his  text,  Brotier  is  perhaps  the  best  editor.  Paris, 
1771.  4  vols.  4to. 

Vertot,  Abb6 :  History  of  the  Revolutions  that  happened  in  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  Roman  Republic.  London,  1770.  2  vols.  8vo. 

See  also,  in  the  preceding  section,  Polybius  for  a  part  of  the  transactions  from 
the  beginning  of  the  second  Punic  War  to  the  reduction  of  Macedon  into  a 
Roman  province  ;  and  Plutarch  for  the  lives  of  Roman  kings  and  generals. 

The  following  are  the  further  original  authors,  in  their  better  editions  :  Pater- 
culus,  Historia,  a  Ruhnken.  Leyden,  1779.  2  vols.  8vo.  Florus,  Epitome  ;  a 
Duker.  Leyden,  1744.  2  vols.  8vo.  Eutropius,  Breviarium ;  a  Sylburgio. 
Leyden,  1762.  8vo.  Sextus  Ruffus,  Breviarium ;  aCellario.  Halle,  1698.  8vo. 
Aurelius  Victor,  Compendium ;  ab  A rntzenio.  Amsterdam,  1733.  4to.  Ap- 
pian,  Historic  ;  a  Schweighasuser.  Leipsig,  1785.  3  vols.  8vo.  Suetonius,  Duo- 
decim  Ctesares ;  a  Crusio.  Leipsig,  1816-18.  3  vols.  8vo.  Dion  Cassius, 
and  Xiphilinus,  Historiae  ;  aFabricio.  Hamburg,  1751.  2  vols.  folio.  Herodi- 
an,  Historiae ;  ab  Irmisch.  Leipsig,  1789.  5  vols.  8vo.  Zozimus,  Historia 
Nova ;  a  Cellario.  Jena,  1720.  8vo.  Ammianus  Marcellinus,  a  Wagner. 
Leipsig,  1808.  3  vols.  8vo.  Histories  Augustse  Scriptores  sex.  Paris,  1620. 


ANCIENT  HISTORY.    Barbarian  State*.  51 

folio.  Cornelius  Nepos,  a  Tzschuke.  Gottingen,  1804.  2  vols.  8vo.  Orosius, 
Historiae ;  a  Havercamp.  Leyden,  1767.  4to.  Valerius  Maximus  ;  a  Tor- 
renio.  Leyden,  1726.  2  vols.  4to. 

The  modem  authors  we  shall  not  attempt  to  enumerate ;  mentioning  only 
here,  for  important  researches  in  the  early  Roman  history,  Micali's  Italia,  avanti 
il  Dominio  de,  Romani.  Florence,  1810.  4  vols.  8vo,  and  atlas  ;  and  Beau- 
fort's Incertitude  des  Cinq  Premiers  siecles  de  PHistoire  Romaine.  Hague,  1750. 
2  vols.  in  one,  8vo. 

Appendix. 

Adam,  Alexander:  Roman  Antiquities,  or  an  Account  of  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Romans.  New- York,  1814.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  another  copy. 

Kennett,  Basil :  Romae  Antiquae  Notitia ;  or  the  Antiquities  of  Rome. 
To  which  are  prefixed  two  Essays  concerning  the  Roman 
Learning  and  the  Roman  Education.  Edinburgh,  1812.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1822.     8vo. 

Of  everything  relating  'to  Roman  Antiquities,  their  religious  rites,  laws, 
military  system,  household  economy,  food,  drinks,  dress,  arms,  amusements, 
&c.,  an  ample  body  exists  in  the  collection  of  Graevius,  entitled  Thesaurus 
Antiquitatum  Romanarum.  Utrecht,  1694-1709.  12  vols.  folio,  and  its  sup- 
pliments,  Pitiscus,  Lexicon  Antiquitatum  Romanarum,  and  Sallengre,  Thesau- 
rus. These,  with  Graevius,  Polen,  and  Grater,  form  the  proper  series  of  works 
in  Roman  and  Greek  antiquities.  In  illustration  of  Roman  manners,  Lockhart 
has  written  a  novel,  Valerius  ;  Sismondi  another, ,  Julia  Severa  ;  and  Bulwer, 
his  Pompeii ;  Florian,  his  Numa  Pompilius.  Greek  manners  have,  in  the  same 
way,  been  imbodied  in  Ramsay's  Voyages  du  Jeune  Cyrus  ;  by  Lantier,  in  his 
Voyages  d'Antenor ;  and  by  Chaussard,  in  his  Ffctes  et  Courtisanes  de  la  Grece. 


CHAPTER  XLPV. 

ANCIENT  HISTORY.     Barbarian  States. 

Crichton,  Andrew  :  History  of  Arabia,  Ancient  and  Modern.  (Har- 
pers'Family  Library.)  New-York,  1834.  2  vols.  18mo. 

Fraser  :  History  of  Persia.     See  it  in  Geography. 

Josephus  :  Jewish  Antiquities.  Translated  by  W.  Whiston.  New- 
York,  1824.  6  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  sajne.     Baltimore,  1830.     8vo. 

Milman,  Rev.  H.  H. :  History  of  the  Jews  from  the  Earliest  to  the 
Present  Time,  with  Maps  and  Engravings.  (Harpers'  Family 
Library.)  1830.  3  vols.  18mo. 

Russell,  Michael :  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Egypt.  (Har- 
pers' Family  Library.)  New- York,  1831.  18mo. 

:  Palestine,  or  the  Holy  Land,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to 

the  Present  Time.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.)  New- York, 
1832.  18mo. 


62  Byzantine  History. 

Ware :  Letters  of  Lucius  M.  Piso,  from  Palmyra,  to  his  Friend, 
Marcus  Curtius,  at  Rome.  New-York,  1837.  2  vols.  12mo. 

A  fictitious  correspondence,  describing  the  manners,  <kc.,  of  ancient  Palmyra. 
Xenophon  :  Descent  and  Retreat  of  the  Ten  Thousand.  See  His- 
tory of  Greece. 

See  alao,  in  Collections  of  Ancient  History,  Ancient  Fragments  of  the  Egyp. 
tian,  Phoenician,  and  Persian  historians ;  and  the  history  of  particular  states, 
in  Raleigh,  Mavor,  Rollin,  Anquetil,  &c.  Of  these,  the  best  general  body  is 
found  in  Sale  and  Psalmanazar's  Universal  History,  already  mentioned.  For  the 
Jews,  see  further,  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  Prideaux  and  Shuckford,  There  is 
a  copious  and  esteemed  history,  by  Basnage,  translated.  London,  1T08.  Folio. 
Of  the  Arabians,  their  own  historians,  Abulfeda  and  Abulfarage,  are  the  best. 
There  are  various  partial  translations  into  Latin  and  French.  Of  Egypt  and  As- 
syria, Perizonius,  Reland,  Drummond,  D'Origny,  De  Pauw,  Leprevost  d'Iray, 
Reynier,  Champollion,  and  Ameilhon  have  written  curiously  and  learnedly.  The 
Researches  of  Heeren  are  important,  as  to  all  the  African  and  Asiatic  nations. 

Appendix. 

Brown,  William:  Antiquities  of  the  Jews.     Philadelphia,   1823. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
Lewis,  Thomas  :  Origines  Hebreae :  the  Antiquities  of  the  Hebrew 

Republic,     London,  1724.     4  vols.  8vo. 
Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge :  Egyptian  Antiquities  in  the 

British  Museum.  Yol.  I.  London,  1832.  12mo. 
White,  Professor  Joseph :  ^gyptiaca ;  or,  Observations  on  cer- 
tain Antiquities  of  Egypt:  in  2  Parts:  1st,  the  History  of 
Pompey's  Pillar  illustrated :  2d,  Abdollatif 's  Account  of  the 
Antiquities  of  Egypt,  translated  into  English,  and  illustrated 
with  Notes.  Oxford,  1801.  4to. 

He  also  edited  Abdollatif's  Egypt,  Arabic  and  Latin.  Oxford,  1800.  4to  ; 
jand  Pococke's  "  Specimen  Historiae  Arabum."  Oxford,  1806.  4to. 

See  also,  under  History  of  Hindostan,  Maurice.  For  the  antiquities  depend- 
ing upon  hieroglyphics,  see  Diplomatic  Art,  among  Technical  Artt,  ^ 


.      CHAPTER  XLV, 

Byzantine  History. 

Gibbon :  Decline  and  Fall.    See  Roman  History. 
Sismondi :  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire. 

Fpr  the  detail  of  the  authors  forming  this  important  body  of  history,  see 
Clarke's  Bibliographical  Dictionary  (Liverpool,  1806.  8  vols.  12mo) ;  or  the 
Catalogue  of  the  South  Carolina  College  Library.  Columbia,  1836.  8vo.  Be- 
sides their  immediate  subject,  they  furnish  much  important  matter  as  to  ecclesi- 
astical history ;  that  of  the  crusades ;  of  the  Goths,  and  the  other  barbarian 
.nations  of  the  middle  ages  ;  and  of  the  Turks. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     Europe.     General.  53 


CHAPTER  XLVI. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     General. 

Annual  Register ;  or,  a  View  of  History,  Politics,  and  Literature, 
from  the  Year  1758  to  1833.  London,  continued.  67  vols. 
8vo. 

'  This  is  usually  known  as  "  Dodsley's,"  and  was  edited  by  Burke,  from  its 
foundation  to  1790.  In  that  year  it  was  sold,  in  such  a  manner  that  two  different 
continuations  were  established,  the  one  by  Rivingt.on,  the  other  by  Otridge.  The 
former  is  most  esteemed.  In  1780,  anew  chronicle  of  the  same  sort  was  estab- 
lished under  the  title  of  The  New  Annual  Register.  Dr.  Kippis  was  long  its 
editor.  In  1808,  a  Scotch  enterprise  of  the  same  kind  was  started  ;  the  Edin- 
burgh Annual  Register,  with  Sir  Walter  Scott  as  its  supposed  editor.  Hence 
the  rapid  and  newspaper- like  compilation  of  his  Life  of  Napoleon. 

Puffendorf:  Introduction  £  1'Histoire  Generale  de  1'Univers.  Am- 
sterdam, 1743.  11  vols.  12mo. 

Salmon,  Thomas,  the  Younger :  Modern  History,  or  Present  State 
of  all  Nations ;  describing  their  Respective  Situations,  Per- 
sons, Habits,  Manners,  &c. ;  their  Arts,  and  Sciences,  Trade, 
Laws,  Religion,  Natural  History,  &c.  London,  1724-39, 
32  vols.  8vo. 

"   See,  further,  the  works  in  the  class  of  Universal  History. 


CHAPTER  XLVH. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Europe.     General. 

Alison,  Archibald,  Dr. :  History  of  Europe  from  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  French  Revolution  in  1789  to  the  Restoration  of 
the  Bourbons  in  1815.  London,  1835.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Froissart,  Sir  John :  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  Portu- 
gal, Scotland,  Brittany,  Flanders,  and  the  adjoining  Countries : 
translated  from  the  French,  at  the  command  of  King  Henry 
VIII.  By  John  Bourchier,  Lord  Berners.  Reprinted  from 
Pynson's  Edition  of  1523  and  5 ;  to  which  are  added  a  Memoir 
of  the  Translator,  and  a  copious  Index.  London,  1812.  2 
vols.  4to. 

Hallam,  Henry :  View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the  Middle 
Ages.  Philadelphia,  1824.  2  vols. 

Heeren,  A.  L.  H. :  Historical  Treatises ;  the  Political  Conse- 
quences of  the  Reformation ;  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Influ- 


54  MODERN  HISTORY.     Italy. 

ences  of  Political  Theories  ;  the  Rise  and  Growth  of  the 
Continental  Interests  of  Great  Britain.  From  the  German. 
Oxford,  1886.  8vo. 

Historical  and  Political  Review  of  the  Late  Revolution  in  France, 
and  of  the  Consequent  Events  in  Belgium,  Poland,  Great  Brit- 
ain, and  other  Parts  of  Europe.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Robertson,  William :  History  of  the  Reign  of  Charles  V.,  with  a 
View  of  the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe,  from  the  Subver- 
sion of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  beginning  of  the  16th  Cen- 
tury. New- York,  1830.  8vo. 

Russell,  William  :  The  History  of  Modern  Europe,  with  a  View 
of  the  Progress  of  Society,  from  the  Rise  of  the  Modern  King- 
doms to  the  Peace  of  Paris,  1763,  with  a  Continuation  to  the 
Present  Time.  By  William  Jones,  Esq.,  with  Annotations 
by  an  American.  New- York,  1830.  3  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  continued  to  the  Pacification  of  Paris  in  1815. 

Keene,  1822.     12mo. 
Voltaire  :  Essais  sur  les  Moeurs.     In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

For  the  crusades,  see  Ecclesiastical  History.  To  understand  the  History  of 
the  Middle  Ages,  the  Geographical  Disquisition  of  D'Anville,  Etats  forme's  en 
Europe  apre*s  la  chute  de  1'Empire  Romain  en  Occident.  Paris,  1771,  4to,  is 
necessary.  Eccard  has  given  a  Corpus  Historicum  Medii  JEvi.  Leipsig, 
1723.  3  vols.  folio.  Koch's  Tableau  des  Revolutions  en  Europe,  depuis  le 
Bouleversement  de  1'Empire  Romain  en  Occident,  is  valuable ;  as  is  the  work 
of  the  late  able  Prussian  minister,  Ancillon,  Tableau  des  Revolutions  du  Systeme 
Politique  de  1'Europe,  depuis  le  15e  Siecle.  The  able  and  virtuous  De  Thou's 
History  of  his  own  Time  exists  in  an  English  version,  as.  well  as  in  French,  and 
the  original  Latin.  The  modem  part  of  the  several  universal  histories  already 
enumerated  may  be  consulted. 


CHAPTER  XL VIII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Italy. 

Botta,  Carlo :  History  of  Italy  during  the  Consulate  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.  From  the  Italian.  London,  1828.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1829.     8vo. 

Da  Ponte,  Lorenzo :  History  of  the  Florentine  Republic,  and  of 
the  Age  and  Rule  of  the  Medici.  New- York,  1833.  2  vols. 

Machiavel,  Nicholas  :  History  of  Florence  ;  containing  an  Account 
of  the  Heroic  Enterprises,  Public  and  Private  Transactions, 
with  the  Civil  Dissensions  and  Changes  in  that  Government. 
From  the  Italian.  London,  1694.  Folio. 

:  The  same,  in  his  Italian  Works.     Polygraphs. 

This  forms  his  picture  of  democratic  government ;  as  his  Discourses  on  Livy 

do  of  aristocratic,  and  his  Prince,  of  monarchical  role. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     Italy.  65 

Malespini,  Ricordano  :  Historia  Antica  dall'edificazione  di  Fiorenza, 
per  insino  all'anno  1281 ;  con  1'aggiunta  di  Giaccheto,  per 
insino  al  1286.  Florence,  1826.  4to. 

Roscoe,  Wm. :  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici.     Philadelphia,  1803. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

To  complete  this  edition  of  this  elegant  and  learned  biography,  it  is  necessary 
to  have  "  Illustrations,  Historical  and  Critical,  of  the  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici." 
London,  1822.  8vo.  Tenhove's  "  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Medici,"  translated 
by  Sir  Richard  Clayton  (Bath,  1797,  2  vols.  4to),  are  important  and  curious. 

:  Life  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  X.     London,  1806.     6  vols. 

8vo. 

These  two,  besides  their  importance  as  to  civil  history,  form,  together,  an 
excellent  body  of  the  history  of  letters  in  Italy  at  the  period  of  their  revival. 
Of  the  Greek  scholars,  who  were  the  more  immediate  agents  of  this  introduction 
of  learning,  the  best  account  is  found  in  Hody's  (or  Hodius's)  "  De  Graecis 
illustribus,  Linguae  Grsecae  Instauratoribus,"  London,  1742.  Greswell's  Life  of 
Politian  ;  Shepherd's  Life  of  Poggio  ;  and  Duppa's  Life  of  Michael  Angelo,  are 
also  good  adjuncts  to  Roscoe's  books. 

Sforzosi :  Compendious  History  of  Italy.  Translated  by  Greene. 
(Harpers'  Family  Library.)  New- York,  1837.  18mo. 

Sismondi,  J.  C.  L. :  History  of  the  Italian  Republics,  being  a  View 
of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Fall  of  Italian  Freedom.     Phil- 
adelphia, 1833.     12mo. 
This  is  an  abridgment  of  his  own  Histoire  des  Republiques  Italiennes  du 

Moyen  Age. 

Venice,  under  the  Yoke  of  France  and  Austria^  with  Memoirs  of 
the  Courts,  Governments,  and  People  of  Italy,  presenting  a 
faithful  Picture  of  her  Present  Condition.  London,  1824. 

3  vols.  8vo. 

Venetian  History.     (Family  Library.)    New-York.    2  vols.  18mo. 

To  Italian  history,  the  great  collection  of  Muratori,  Rerum  Italicarum  Scrip- 
tores,  Milan,  1723,  28  vols.  folio,  is  indispensable.  It  has  been  continued  by 
the  following:  Ad  Scriptores,  &c.,  Accessiones  Historicae ;  Venice,  1771,  folio: 
Tartinius,  Rerum  Ital.  Scriptores  ;  Florence,  1748,  2  vols.  folio.  Assemanus, 
Italicse  Histoirae  Scriptores.  Rome,  1751.  4  vols.  4to.  The  Annali  of  Muratori 
are  also  important ;  and,  as  to  Sicily,  Grsevius's  Collection,  Thesaurus  Antiq.  et 
Historiarum  Italiae.  Leyden,  1723.  15  vols.  folio.  It  embraces  much  curious 
history,  as  to  the  Saracenic  and  Norman  domination  in  that  island.  Of  the  Italian 
Thucydides,  Guicciardini,  there  are  several  English  translations.  Of  Venice, 
the  old  history  of  Nani  is  still  esteemed.  Daru's  Histoire  de  la  Republique  de 
Venise,  Paris,  1810,  7  vols.  8vo,  is  of  great  merit.  Saint-Real's  Conjuration 
des  Espagnols  contre  Venise  is  well  known,  as  rivalling  Sallust  himself  in  the 
brilliant  conciseness  of  its  style.  Florence  is  rich  in  historians.  The  investiga- 
tions of  Micali  relate  largely  to  its  original  races,  the  Etrurians.  Leonardo  Are- 
tini,  Poggio,  Giovani  and  Matteo  Villani,  Nerli,  are,  besides  Macchiavelli  and 
Guicciardini,  writers  of  its  annals.  For  Rome,  see  Lives  of  the  Popes,  &c.,  in 
Ecclesiastical  History.  For  Naples,  Giannone's  History  is  esteemed,  and  has 
an  English  translation.  Miss  Berry's  Life  of  Queen  Joanna  illustrates  one  of 
its  more  interesting  periods.  De  Burigny  has  given  a  good  Histoire  Generate  de 
Sicile.  There  is  a  History  of  the  Revolutions  of  Genoa,  by  De  Brequigny,  in 
French.  For  Fiesco's  Conspiracy,  see  De  Retz's  account,  in  his  Memoirs,  and 
Robertson,  in  his  Charles  V.  Of  the  smaller  Italian  states,  we  have  not  space 
to  give  the  historians.  The  larger  work  of  Sismondi,  mentioned  above  (16  vols. 
8vo),  is  reduced,  with  much  research,  from  their  local  histories,  and  is  highly 
instructive  and  interesting. 


56  MODEBN  HISTORY.     France, 


CHAPTER  XLIX. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     Spain  and  Portugal. 

Beekford,  William :  History  of  Spain  from  the  Establishment  of 
the  Colony  of  the  Gaeles  by  the  Phoenicians  to  the  Death  of 
Ferdinand.     Dublin,  1793.     2  vols.  8vo. 
History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     Philadelphia,   1832.      5  vols. 

12mo. 
Napier:  History  of  the  Peninsular  War.     London,  1832,  &c.    4 

vols.  8vo. 

Power,  George  :  The  History  of  the  Empire  of  the  Mussulmans  in 
Spain  and  Portugal,  from  the  First  Invasion  of  the  Moors  to 
their  Ultimate  Expulsion  from  the  Peninsula.     8vo. 
Rodd,  Thomas  :  Civil  Wars  of  Granada.     London,  1811.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

Southey,  Robert,  Poet  Laureate :  History  of  the  Peninsular  War. 
Subaltern,  or  the  Sketches  of  the  Peninsular  War  during  the  Cam- 
paigns of  1813  and  1814,  by  an  Eyewitness.     New-York, 
1825.     12mo. 
Vacani :  Storia  delle  Campagne  e  degli  assedj  deg  PItaliani  in  Ts- 

pagna,  dal  1808  al  1813.     Milan,  1823.     3  vols.  4to. 
Vertot :  History  of  the  Revolutions  in  Spain  (from  the  French). 

London,  1724.     5  vols.  12ino, 

See,  also,  in  Robertson's  Charles  V.,  the  parts  relating  to  Spanish  affairs. 
There   are  the  following  further  works  in  English.     Watson,  Histories  of 
Philip  II.  and  III.    Coxe,  Memoirs  of  the  Kings  of  Spain  of  the  Bourbon  race. 
Murphy,  History  of  the  Mohammedan  Empire  in  Spain.     Idem,  Antiquities  of  the 
Arabs  in  Spain.     Bourke,  History  of  the  Moors  in  Spain. 

The  Spanish  Chronicles  are  too  numerous  for  mention.  The  chief  are  the 
Arabian  one*  of  Tarif :  La  verdadera  Historia  del  rey  don  Rodrigo ;  and  of 
Bleda,  Coronica  de  los  Moros  en  Espana.  Chronica  del  Cid.  Coronica  del  rey 
don  Rodrigo.  Chronica  del  gran  Capitan  Gonzalo  de  Cordova.  Cronica  de 
los  reyes  Fernando  y  Isabel.  There  are  several  lives  of  Cardinal  Ximenes ; 
among  which  is  one  in  French,  by  Flechier.  The  best  of  their  historians  is  Ma- 
riana. As  to  the  Moorish  domination,  the  Spanish  of  Conde,  Dominacion  de  los 
Arabes  in  Espana,  is  the  main  modern  book.  It  has  been  abridged,  by  De 
Maries,  in  his  Domination  des  Arabes  en  Espagne.  There  are,  also,  Marmol's 
Historia  de  los  Moriscos  de  Grenada  :  Mendoza's  Guerra  de  Granada  ;  and  the 
Historia  de  los  Vendos  de  los  Zagaris  y  Abencerrages,  Cavalleros  Moros  de 
Granada,  by  Ginez  Perez  de  Hita  ;  one  of  the  books  spared  by  the  curate,  in  the 
conflagration  of  Don  Quixote's  library. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     France.  67 

CHAPTER  L. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     France. 

Beckford,  William  :  History  of  France  from  the  Earliest  Records 
to  the  Death  of  Louis  XVI.  London,  1794.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Big] and  :  Letters  on  French  History.     Baltimore,  1819.     12mo. 

Bourrienne :  Memoirs.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  57,  8,  9, 
Polygraphs. 

Burke :  Reflections  on  the  French  Revolution.  In  his  Works, 
Polygraphs. 

•  :  Letters  on  a  Regicide  Peace.     In  the  same. 

Campan,  Madame :  The  Private  Journal  of,  comprising  Original 
Anecdotes  of  the  French  Court,  Selections  from  her  Corre- 
spondence, Thoughts  on  Education,  &c.  Edited  by  M.  Mac- 
gue.  Philadelphia,  1825.  12mo. 

Commines,  Philip  de  :  Memoirs  of ;  containing  the  History  of 
Lewis  XL,  Charles  VIII.  of  France,  and  of  Charles  the  Bold, 
Duke  of  Burgundy,  to  which  Prince  he  was  Secretary  ;  as 
also  the  History  of  Edward  VI.  and  Henry  VII.  of  England, 
including  that  of  Europe  for  almost  half  a  Century,  &c.,  &c. 
London,  1712.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Crowe,  Eyre  Evans:  History  of  France.  Philadelphia,  1831. 
3  vols.  12mo. 

Dumont,  Etienne  :  Recollections  of  Mirabeau,  and  of  the  Two  First 
Legislative  Assemblies  of  France.  Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo. 

Garden,  James  :  History  of  Henry  III.,  King  of  France.  Dublin, 
1783.  8vo. 

Gifford,  John  :  History  of  France  from  the  Earliest  Times,  from  the 
French  of  Villey,  Villaret,  Gamier,  Daniel,  and  other  Eminent 
Historians,  and  continued  from  the  above  Period  until  the 
End  of  the  Present  War,  by  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia,  1796.  4  vols.  4to. 

Grimshaw,  William :  History  of  France  to  the  Abdication  of  Na- 
poleon. Philadelphia,  1828.  12mo. 

:  History  of  France,  from  the  Foundation  of  the  Monarchy 

to  the  Death  of  Louis  XVI.     Philadelphia,  1829.     12mo. 

(Hobhouse) :  Substance  of  some  Letters  written  by  an  Englishman, 
resident  at  Paris  during  the  Last  Reign  of  Napoleon.  Phila- 
delphia, 1816.  8vo. 

James,  G.  P.  R. :  History  of  Charlemagne.  (Harpers'  Family 
Library.)  New-York,  1833.  18mo. 

Lamballe,  the  Princess :  Secret  Memoirs  of  the  (French)  Revolu- 
tion, with  Anecdotes,  <fcc.  Philadelphia,  1826.  8vo. 

Louis  XVI. :  Private  Memoirs  relative  to  the  Last  Year  of. 

H 


68  MODERN  HISTORY.     France. 

Mignet,  A.  F. :  History  of  the  French  Revolution  from  1780  to 
1814.  New-York,  1827.  8vo. 

More,  Dr.  John :  Journal  During  a  Residence  in  France.  Lon- 
don, 1793.  12mo. 

Nouvel  Abreg6  Chronologique  de  1'Histoire  de  France.  Paris, 
1761.  12mo. 

Segur,  Count :  Secret  History  of  the  Court  and  Cabinet  of  St. 
Cloud,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  a  Resident  at  Paris  to  a 
Nobleman  in  London,  written  during  the  Months  of  August, 
September,  and  October,  1805.  New-York,  1807.  12mo. 

:  History  of  the  Expedition  to  Russia,  undertaken  by  the 

Emp.  Napoleon  in  the  year  1812.     Philadelphia,  1825.     8vo. 

Stael,  Baroness  de:  Considerations  of  the  Principal  Events  of  the 
French  Revolution.  New-York,  1818.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Thiers  and  Bodin :  History  of  the  French  Revolution.    London, 

1825.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Monsieur  Thiers,  since  a  distinguished  Deputy  of  the  French  Chambers,  and 

Minister  of  State,  enjoys  the  chief  reputation  of  this  production  ;  as  yet  the  best 

of  the  many  attempts  towards  such  a  history. 

Thiers :  Letters  sur  1'Histoire  de  France,  pour  servir  d'lntroduc- 

tion  a  1'etude  de  cette  Histoire.     Brussels,  1836.     8vo. 
Vertot :  History  of  the  Establishment  of  the  Britons  among  the 
Gauls,  of  their  Dependance  upon  the  Kings  of  France  and 
Dukes  of  Normandy.     London,  1722.     2  vols. 
Voltaire  :  Siecle  de  Louis  XIV.  et  XV.    In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 
:  Histoire  du  Parliament  de  Paris.     In  his  Works,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Williams,  Helen  Maria :  Letters  containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Scenes 
which  Passed  in  various  Departments  of  France  during  the 
Tyranny  of  Robespierre,  and  which  took  place  in  Paris  on  the 
28th  of  July,  1794.  Philadelphia,  1796.  12mo. 
Wraxall,  Sir  N.  W. :  History  of  France,  from  the  Accession  of 
Henry  III.,  in  1574,  to  the  Death  of  Henry  IV.  in  1610 ;  pre- 
ceded by  a  View;  of  the  Civil,  Military,  and  Political  State  of 
Europe  between  the  Middle  and  Close  of  the  1 6th  Century; 
and  followed  by  a  View  of  the  State  of  Europe  at  the  Acces- 
sion of  Louis  XIII.  London,  1814.  6  vols.  8vo. 
See  also,  in  Biography,  the  Memoirs  of  De  Retz,  Sully,  Du  Barry, 
the  Bonapartes,  Roche  Jacquelin,  Fouche,  Ney,  Du  Hausset, 
Lafayette,  Moreau,  and  others. 

There  are  several  important  collections — as  the  Collection  Universelle  de 
Memoires  relatifs  a  1'Histoire  de  France.  Paris,  1819.  To  form  about  80  vols. 
8vo.  It  embraces  Villehardouin,  Joinville,  the  Fails  de  du  Guesclin,  Boucicaut, 
Bayard,  &c.,  Christine  de  Pisan,  De  Comines,  Brantome,  the  series  relating  to 
the  Maid  of  Orleans,  to  Henry  IV.,  &c.,  &c.  The  Chronicles  of  Monstrelet, 
Eginhart's  Life  of  Charlemagne,  Thierry's  Histoire  des  Gaulois,  Mezeray's  His- 
toire de  France,  Lacretelle's  Histoire  de  France  pendant  le  18e  Siecle,  and  hia 
Guerres  de  Religion,  Davila's  able  Storia  delle  guerre  Civile  de  Francia,  Daru's 
excellent  Histoire  des  Dues  de  Bourgogne,  andDulaure's  instructive  Histoire  de 
Paris,  are  all  too  important  not  to  find  a  place  in  every  collection. 


MODERN  HISTORY.    British  Islands.  59 


CHAPTER  LI. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands.  " 

Aikin,  Dr.  John  :  Annals  of  the  Reign  of  George  III.,  from  its 
Commencement  in  the  Year  1760  to  his  Death  in  1820. 
London,  1825.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Aikin,  Lucy :  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Phila- 
delphia, 1823.  8vo. 

:  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Charles  I.     Philadelphia,  1833. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Memoir  of  the  Court  of  James  I.     Boston,  1822.     2 

vols.  8vo. 

Andrews,  John  :  History  of  the  War  (of  England)  with  America, 
France,  Spain,  and  Holland,  commencing  in  1775,  and  ending 
in  1783.  Portraits,  Maps,  &c.  London,  1785.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Anne,  Queen:  History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of.  London,  1740. 
4to. 

Bacon,  Lord  Verulam :  Life  of  Henry  VII.  In  his  Works,  Pol- 
ygraphs. 

Baker,  Sir  Richard  :  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  the 
Time  of  the  Roman  Government  unto  the  Death  of  King  James  ; 
containing  all  Passages  of  State  and  Church,  with  other  Ob- 
servations proper  for  a  Chronicle.  London,  1660.  Folio. 

Barrington,  Sir  Jonah :  Historical  Memoirs  of  Ireland  ;  comprising 
Secret  Records  of  the  National  Convention,  the  Rebellion  and 
Union ;  with  Delineations  of  the  Principal  Characters  con- 
nected with  the  Transactions.  Illustrated  with  Fac-similes, 
&c.  London,  1835.  2  vols.  folio. 

Belsham,  W.  i  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  George  III.  to  the  Session 
of  Parliament,  ending  A.D.  1793.  London,  1705.  4  vols. 
8vo. 

Bisset,  Robert :  History  of  the  Reign  of  George  IIL,  to  the  termi- 
nation of  the  Late  War ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  View  of  the 
Progressive  Improvement  of  England  in  Prosperity  and 
Strength  to  the  Accession  of  his  Majesty.  4  vols.  8vo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1810. 

Bolingbroke :  Letters  on  English  History.    Works,  Polygraphs. 

:  State  of  Parties  under  George  I.     Polygraphs. 

:  Public  Correspondence.     Polygraphs. 

Brewer,  I.  N. :  Beauties  of  Ireland  :  being  Original  Delineations, 


(JO  MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands. 

Topographical,  Historical,  and  Biographical,  of  each  County. 
London,  1825.     2  vols. 

Brown,  J.  H. :  Scenes  in  Scotland  ;  with  Sketches  and  Illustrations, 
Historical,  Biographical,  and  Literary.  Glasgow,  1833.  12mo. 

Burnet,  Bishop :  History  of  his  own  Times.  London,  1734.  2  ?ols. 
folio. 

Burton,  Thomas :  Cromwellian  Diary  of  a  Member  in  the  Parlia- 
ments of  Oliver  and  Richard  Cromwell,  from  1656  to  1659: 
from  the  Original  Autograph  MSS.,  with  an  Introduction  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  Parliament  of  1654,  from  the  Journal 
of  Guibon  Goddard,  M.  P.  Edited  and  illustrated  with  Notes, 
Historical  and  Biographical,  by  J.  T.  Rutt.  London,  1828. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

Camden,  Wm. :  Britannia,  or  a  Chorographical  Description  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  together  with  the  adjacent  Islands.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  by  Wm.  sGibson,  D.D.  London,  1772. 
2  vols.  folio. 

This  important  book  as  to  British  antiquities  and  local  history  had  been 
translated,  it  is  said,  under  Camden's  own  eye,  by  Philemon  Holland,  the  trans- 
lator-general of  his  times.  The  later  editions  of  his  version,  in  1722  and  59, 
contain  additions  ;  but  not  so  extensive  as  those  introduced  into  Gibson's  trans- 
lation. Cough's  still  later  ones  of  1789  (London,  3  vols.  folio)  and  1807  (4 
vols.  folio)  are  still  further  improved.  There  is  an  abridgment  of  Camden  by 
Lirizaeus,  in  12mo.  The  following  three  works  are  proper  to  complete  the  se- 
ries of  Camden's  books  : — his  "  Anglica,  Hibernica,  Normannica,  Cambrica,  a 
Veteribus  Scripta ;  ex  quibus  Asser  Menevensis,  Anonymus  de  vitaGulielmi  Con- 
questoris,  Thomas  Walsinghame,  Thomas  de  la  More,  Gulielmus  Gemiticensis, 
Giraldus  Cambrensis,  etc.  Franckfort,  1603,  folio."  "Annales  Rerum  Angli- 
carum  et  Hibernicarum,  regnante  Elizabetha,  ad  Annum  1589.  London,  1717. 
3  vols.  8vo,  edidit  T.  Hearne."  "  Remains  of  a  Greater  Work  concerning  Bri- 
tain, the  Inhabitants  thereof,  their  Language,  Names,  Emprises,  Wise  Speeches, 
Poesies,  and  Epitaphs.  Last  edition  (the  7th).  London,  1674.  8vo." 

Civil  Wars  of  Ireland.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  73,  4, 
Polygraphs. 

Clarendon,  Edward,  Earl  of:  History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil 
Wars  in  England  ;  to  which  is  added,  an  Historical  View  of 
the  Affairs  of  Ireland.  Oxford,  1827.  6  vols.  8vo. 

Collins :  The  Peerage  of  England.     London,  1768.     7  vols.  8vo. 

County  Annual  Register:  containing  the  History  of  Great  Britain ; 
with  an  ample  Collection  of  State  Papers.  London,  1809, 
1810.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Coxe,  Roger  :  Detection  of  the  Court  and  State  of  England  during 
the  Reigns  of  King  James  I.,  Charles  I.  and  II.,  and  James  II., 
as  also  the  interregnum,  consisting  of  Private  Memoirs,  &c. ; 
with  Observations  and  Reflections  ;  also,  a  more  impartial 
Account  of  the  Civil  Wars  in  England  than  has  been  given. 
London,  1719.  3  vols.  12  mo. 

Croly,  George :  Life  and  Times  of  George  IV.  (Family  Library.) 
New-York,  1831.  18mo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands.  61 

Cromwell,  Thomas :  Oliver  Cromwell  and  his  Times.     London, 

1822.     8vo. 

There  is  another  history  of  the  protector  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  his  descend- 
ant. It  is  entitled,  "  Memoirs  of  the  Protector,  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  of  his  Sons, 
Richard  and  Henry,  with  original  Letters  and  Family  Papers."  London,  1823. 
2  vols.  8vo.  Both  these  books  defend,  with  great  effect,  this  ruler  ;  the  ablest, 
and,  upon  the  whole,  one  of  the  best  that  has,  since  Alfred,  sat  on  the  English 
throne. 
Cromwell,  Oliver,  History  of.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  47,  8, 

Polygraphs. 
Dalrymple,  Sir  David  :  Annals  of  Scotland  from  the  Accession  of 

Malcolm  III.  to  that  of  Robert  I.     Edinburgh,  1776.     4to. 

Dalrymple,  Sir  John:  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from 
the  Dissolution  of  the  last  Parliament  of  Charles  II.  till  the  Cap- 
ture of  the  French  and  Spanish  Fleets  at  Vigo.  London,  1790. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

George  the  Third,  his  Court  and  Family.  London,  1820.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Gleig,  Rev.  George  :  The  Family  History  of  England.  London, 
1836.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Godwin,  William :  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England,  from 
its  Commencement  to  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II.  London, 
1834.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver :  History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest  Times 
to  the  Death  of  George  II. ;  a  Continuation  from  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  Reign  of  George  III.  to  the  Peace  of  Amiens, 
in  1802,  by  the  Rev.  Manley  Wood.  First  American  Edition  ; 
•with  a  Summary  of  Events  to  the  year  1815.  Boston,  1813. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  abridged.     New-York,  1815.     12mo. 

Gordon,  James  :  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  Account  to 
the  Accomplishment  of  the  Union  with  Great  Britain  in  1801. 
London,  1816.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Granger,  James :  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  Egbert 
the  Great  to  the  Revolution  (of  1688).  London,  1804.  4 
vols.  8vo. 

Grimshaw,  William:  History  of  England,  brought  down  to  1830. 
Philadelphia,  1832.  12mo. 

Hallam,  Henry  ;  Constitutional  History  of  England,  from  the  Ac- 
cession of  Henry  III.  to  the  Death  of  George  II.  Boston, 
1829.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Hanover,  Succession  Justified,  or  Parliamentary  Right  maintained ; 
wherein  the  Hereditary  Right  to  the  Crown  of  England,  &c., 
is  considered.  London,  1714.  8vo. 

Harley,  Robert,  Earl  of  Oxford,  &c. :  Harleian  Miscellany,  a  Selec- 
tion of  Tracts,  which  principally  regard  the  English  History ; 
of  which  many  are  referred  to  by  Hume.     London,  1793.     4to. 
The  proper  and  complete  collection  was  published  from  the  papers  left  at  the 


62  MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands. 

earl's  death,  with  notes,  critical  and  historical,  by  Thomas  Osborne.     London, 
1744.    8  vols.  4to.    It  embraces  many  curious  tracts  and  much  important  matter. 

History  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of  Queen  Anne ;  wherein  all  the 
Transactions  of  that  Memorable  Reign,  &c.  London,  1740. 
4  to. 

Historical  View  of  Great  Britain.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols. 
20,  1,  Polygraphs. 

Home :  History  of  the  Scottish  Rebellion  of  1745.  Works,  2,  3, 
Polygraphs. 

Hume,  David  :  History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius 
Caesar  to  the  Revolution  in  1688 ;  with  a  Continuation  to 
1783,  by  Dr.  Smollett  and  others.  Philadelphia.  12  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  with  a  Continuation  by  Bissett  to  the  Death 

of  George  III.  9  vols.  8vo. 

Hume,  Smollet,  and  Miller :  History  of  England,  from  the  Inva- 
sion of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  Accession  of  George  IV.  Phila- 
delphia, 1832.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Kemper,  Alfred  John  ;  MSS.,  and  other  rare  Documents,  illustra- 
tive of  some  of  the  more  Minute  Particulars  of  English  History, 
Biography,  and  Manners,  from  the  Reign  of  Henry  VIII.  to 
that  of  James  I.,  preserved  in  the  Muniment-room  of  J.  M. 
Molyneux,  Esq.,  at  Losely-house,  Surrey.  London,  1 836.  8vo. 

King  James  L,  Life  of.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  55,  6, 
Polygraphs. 

Leland,  Dr.  Thomas  :  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Invasion  of 
Henry  II.  Dublin,  1774.  3  vols.  8vo. 

To  this  Edmund  Spencer's  Chronicle  of  Ireland  should  be  added  ;  with,  per- 
haps, those  historical  reveries  of  Vallancey  and  O'Connor  which  the  former  has 
entitled  "  The  History  of  Ireland,"  and  the  latter,  "  Chronicles  of  Eri."  O'Con- 
nor carries  the  Irish  history  back  to  the  flood. 

Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge:  History  of  British  Costume. 
London,  1834.  12mo. 

Lingard,  John :  The  History  of  England.  London,  1827.  10 
vols.  8vo. 

Logan,  James :  The  Scottish  Gael ;  or,  Celtic  Manners,  as  pre- 
served among  the  Highlanders  :  being  an  Historical  and  De- 
scriptive Account  of  the  Inhabitants,  Antiquities,  and  National 
Peculiarities  of  Scotland.  Boston,  1833.  8vo. 

Lyttleton,  Lord  George  :  History  of  the  Life  of  King  Henry  II.,  and 
of  the  Age  in  which  he  lived.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  History 
of  the  Revolutions  of  England  from  the  Death  of  Edward  the 
Confessor  to  the  Birth  of  Henry  II.  Dublin,  1763.  2  vols.  8vo. 

This  is  the  elder  Lord  Lyttleton — he  to  whom  the  elegant  "  Letters  of  a 
Nobleman  to  his  Son,  on  English  History,"  were  long  ascribed.  They  are  now 
known  to  be  the  production  of  Oliver  Goldsmith.  To  his  book  on  Henry  II. 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Berington  wrote  a  counter-history,  vindicating  the  character  of 
Thomas  a  Becket.  Birmingham,  1790.  4to. 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James :  History  of  England.  Philadelphia,  1830. 
3  vols.  12 mo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands.  63 

Mackintosh  :  History  of  the  Revolution  in  England  in  1688  :  com- 
prising a  View  of  the  Reign  of  James  II.  from  his  Accession 
to  the  Enterprise  of  the  Prince  of  Orange :  completed  to  the 
Settlement  of  the  Crown.     Philadelphia,  1835.     8vo. 
The  concluding  part,  though  done  from  the  materials  left  by  Sir  James,  is  in  a 

totally  opposite  spirit.     Its  author  remains  unknown  in  this  country. 

Macleay,  H. :  Historical  Memoirs  of  Rob  Roy  and  the  Clan 
M'Gregor  ;  including  Original  Notices  of  Lady  Grange  ;  with 
an  Introductory  Sketch,  illustrative  of  the  Condition  of  the 
Highlands  prior  to  1745.  Philadelphia,  1819.  12mo. 

Miller,  I.  R. :  History  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Death  of  George 
II.  to  the  Coronation  of  George  IV. ;  designed  as  the  Contin- 
uation of  Hume  and  Smollett.  London,  1827.  8vo. 

Millot:  Elemens  de  1'Histoire  d'Angleterre,  depuis  la  Conquete 
des  Remains  jusqu'a  George  II.  Paris,  1783.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Milton  :  History  of  England.     Works,  among  Polygraphs. 

Moore,  Thomas  :  History  of  Ireland.  (Forming  part  of  Lardner's 
Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.)  Philadelphia,  1835.  12mo. 

(Another  volume  has  lately  appeared  in  England.) 

Musgrave,  Richard :  Memoirs  of  the  Different  Rebellions  in  Ire- 
land, from  the  Arrival  of  the  English  :  also  a  Particular  De- 
tail of  that  which  broke  out  May  23,  1798  ;  with  the  History  of 
the  Conspiracy  which  preceded  it.  Dublin,  1802.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Nicholls,  John :  Recollections  and  Reflections,  Personal  and  Po- 
litical, as  Connected  with  Public  Affairs  during  the  Reign  of 
George  III.  Philadelphia,  1822.  12mo. 

Noble,  Mark :  Biographical  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolu- 
tion to  the  End  of  George  the  First's  Reign.     London,  1806. 
This  was  intended  as  a  continuation  of  Granger's  work  (which  see  above) ; 

and  was  in  part  formed  from  the  materials  left  by  him  at  his  death. 

Parliamentary,  or  Constitutional  History  of  England,  from  the 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Restoration  of  King  Charles  II. :  Col- 
lected from  the  Records,  Rolls  of  Parliament,  the  Journal  of 
both  Houses,  the  Public  Libraries,  Original  MSS.,  &c.  Lon- 
don, 1763.  24  vols.  8vo. 

Plowden,  Francis :  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Union  (1801)  to 

October,  1810.     Dublin,  1811.     3  vols.  8vo. 
The  Memoirs  of  Theobold  Wolfe  Tone,  by  his  son  ;  Moore's  Life  of  Lord 

Edward  Fitzgerald ;  _with  the  autobiography  of  William  Sampson,  and  the  State 

Trials,  may  be  advantageously  consulted  in  this  part  of  Irish  history. 

Raumer,  Frederic  Von  :  Political  History  of  England  during  the 
16th,  17th,  and  18th  Centuries.  London,  1837.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Rapin  de  Thoyras,  Paul :  History  of  England,  as  well  Ecclesiasti- 
cal as  Civil.  London,  1725-31.  15  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1732.     2  vols.  folio. 

In  both  these  editions,  the  continuations  of  Ledyard  and  of  Nicholas  Tindal 

are  wanting.     The  latter  is  the  translator  of  both.     The  editions  of  1743  and 

1784  (the  latter  by  Harrison)  in  5  vols.  folio,  with  heads  by  Vertue  and  Houbra- 


64  MODERN  HISTORY.     British  Islands. 

ken,  are  the  best.     At  the  close  of  Rapin's  part,  there  is  ati  able  historical  dis- 
sertation on  the  whig  and  tory  parties. 

Robertson,  William:  History  of  Scotland  during  the  Reigns  of 
Queen  Mary  and  of  James  VI.,  till  his  Acceptance  of  the 
Crown  of  England ;  with  a  Review  of  Scottish  History  pre- 
vious to  that  Period.  New-York,  1829.  8vo. 

Russell,  M. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  New- 
York,  1833.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Scott,  Walter :  History  of  Scotland.     Philadelphia,  1830.     2  vols. 

:  Tales  of  a  Grandfather.  Exeter,  1833.  8  vols. 

12mo. 

Scottish  Rebellion  of  1745,  History  of.  Constable's  Miscellany, 
vols.  15,  16,  Polygraphs. 

of  1638-60.     In  the  same,  vols.  31,  2. 

of  1689  and  of  1715.     In  the  same,  vol.  42. 

Smollet,  T. :  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  in  1688  to 
the  Death  of  George  II.  London.  8vo. 

Southey,  Robert,  Poet  Laureate :  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain. 
Philadelphia,  1835.  12mo. 

Swift,  Dr.  Jonathan :  History  of  the  latter  Part  of  the  Reign  of 
Queen  Anne,  &c.  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Taylor,  W.  C. :  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Anglo-Norman  Inva- 
sion till  the  Union  :  with  Additions  by  Wm.  Sampson.  (Part  of 
Harpers' Family  Library.)  New- York,  1833.  2  vols.  18mo. 
The  best  view  of  the  sources  of  Irish  history  is  found  in  Bishop  Nicolson's 

Historical  Library.     London,  1776.     4to. 

Temple,  Sir  William :  Letters  of  State  while  abroad,  from  1665 

to  1672.     London,  1740.     2  vols.  folio. 
Thierry  :  Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  1'Angleterre  par  les  Normans. 

Brussels,  1835.     8vo. 

Turner,  Sharon:  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest.     London,   1836.     3  vols. 
8vo. — Idem.    England  during  the  Middle  Ages  ;  with  a  View 
of  its  Language,  Literature,  &c.    London,  1830.    5  vols.  8vo. 
—Idem.     Reign  of  Henry  VIII.     London,  1828.     2  vols.  8vo. 
— Idem.     Reigns  of  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth.     Lon- 
don, 1835.     2  vols.  8vo.     In  all,  12  vols.  8vo. 
For  the  bibliography  of  British  history,  it  is  sufficient  to  refer  to  the  excel- 
lent and  learned  book  of  Bishop  Nicolson,  the  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  His- 
torical Library.     London,  1776.     4to.     It  is  indispensable  to  all  exact  research 
or  well-directed  study  in  the  annals  of  Britain.     A  good  compend  of  the  matter, 
drawn  chiefly  from  it,  is  found  in  the  first  of  two  volumes  in  Constable's  Miscel- 
lany, entitled  Illustrations  of  English  History.     To  Thierry's  excellent  book  we 
may  join  the  mention  of  two  other  good  works  on*  English  history :  Le  pere 
d'Orteans  Revolution  d'Angleterre,  and  Guizot's  work  on  the  English  Revolu- 
tion.    Of  Hume,  it  must  be  said  that  his  history  is  the  unsafest  possible  guide. 
Brodie's  history  makes  sad  havoc  with  his  credibility.     Lingard  should  be  read 
for  the  popish  version  of  many  facts.     Turner  and  Henry  are  both  sound  and 
minute  accounts  of  that  early  period  of  English  history  so  defectively  given  in 
Hume. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     The  Low  Countries,  Switzerland,  $c.  65 


CHAPTER  LIL 

MODERN  HISTORY.     The  Low  Countries. 

Grattan,  Thomas  Colley :  History  of  the  Netherlands.     Philadel- 
phia, 1831.     12mo. 

Dam's  book  (already  mentioned)  is  concerned  ift  a  part  of  this  history.  The1 
following  are  also  of  reputation.  Grotius,  Annales  et  Historiae  de  rebus  Belgi- 
cis.  Dewez,  Histoire  Generate  de  la  Belgique,  depuis  la  Conquete  de  Caesar. 
Idem,  Histoire  particuliere  des  Provinces  Belgiques,  sous  ses  Dues  et  Comtes. 
Strada,  De  Bello  Belgico.  Bentivoglio,  Delia  Guerra  di  Fiandra.  Histoire  du 
Premier  Due  d'Albe.  Panckoucke,  Abrege  Chronologique  de  1'Histoire  de  Flan- 
dre.  Naeldwyck,  Die  Cronicke  of  die  Historic  van  Hollant.  Wagenaar,  Varder- 
landsche  Histoire.  Le  Clerc,  Histoire  des  Provinces  Unies.  Histoire  Generate 
des  Provinces  Unies,  par  D.  (i.  e.  Dujardin)  and  S.  (Sellius).  Cerisier,  Tableau 
de  1'Histoire  G6n6rale  des  Provinces  Unies.  Basnage,  Annales  des  Provinces 
Unies,  depuis  la  paix  de  Munster.  Sir  Wm.  Temple's  works  afford  his  "  Obser- 
vations on  the  United  Provinces." 


CHAPTER  LIII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Switzerland 

Cox's  Travels  in  Switzerland  has  a  historic  sketch.    See  Travels. 

There  is  a  Latin  collection,  Scriptores  Histotiae  Helveticae,  qui  Latino  Sermone 
scripserunt  clarissimi ;  and  two  good  histories — that  of  Miiller,  in  either  Ger- 
man or  French ;  and  that  of  Mallet,  in  French.  Planta's  History  of  the  Helvetic1 
Confederacy,  and  d'lvernois  Tableau  des  Revolutions  de  Geneve  are  little  valued. 


CHAPTER  LIV. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     German  States* 

CoXe,  William,  Archdeacon :  History  of  the  House  of  Austria,  from 
the  Foundation  of  the  Monarchy  by  Rodolph  of  Hapsburg  in 
1218  to  the  Death  of  Leopold  II.  in  1792.  London,  1820. 
5  vols.  8vo. 

Denina :  Rivoluzioni  della  Germania.  Florence,  1804.  6  vols. 
8vo. 

Dover,  Lord :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Frederic  the  Great.  (Family 
Library.)  New- York,  1832.  2  vols.  18mo. 

The  life  of  Frederic  is  yet  further  illustrated  in  the  following  bofoks  :  his  own 
"  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Brandenbourg,"  found  in  the  second  volume  of  the  col- 
lection of  his  "  CEuWes  Posthumes  ;"  his  History  of  his  own  Times,  in  Holcroft's 

I 


66  MODERN  HISTORY.     German  States. 

translation  of  his  posthumous  works ;  Samuel  PuffendorPs  "  De  Rebus  gestis  Frid- 
ericimagni ;"  Lavaux's  "Vie  de  Frederic  II.,  Roide  Prusse.  Strasburg,  1788. 
7  vols.  8vo.  And  Count  Philip  de  Segur's  "  Histoire  des  principaux  ev6nemens 
du  Regne  de  Frederic-Guillaume  II.  Paris,  1800.  3  vols.  8vo.  The  auto- 
biography of  his  sister,  the  Margravine  of  Bareuth  (Paris,  1810.  2  vols.  8vo), 
affords  many  curious  particulars  of  his  youth,  and  of  the  domestic  life  of  the 
king,  their  father.  It  has  been  translated.  See  it  in  Biography. 

Frederic  the  Great :  Memoirs  de  la  Maison  de  Brandenburg,  <kc. 
In  his  works,  Polygraphs. 

Gillies,  Dr.  William  :  View  of  the  Reign  of  Frederic  of  Prussia ; 
with  a  Parallel  between  that  Prince  and  Philip  of  Macedon, 
London,  1789.  8vo. 

Nugent,  Thomas ;  The  History  of  Vandalia,  containing  the  Ancient 
and  Present  State  of  the  Country  of  Mecklenburg,  its  Revolu- 
tions under  the  Vandals,  the  Veneti,  and  the  Saxons,  with  the 
Succession  and  Memorable  Actions  of  its  Sovereigns.  London, 
1769.  2  vols.  4to. 

Original  Anecdotes  of  Frederic  the  Great,  his  Family,  his  Court, 
his  Ministers,  his  Academies,  and  his  Literary  Friends  ;  col- 
lected during  a  Familiar  Intercourse  of  Twenty  Years  with  the 
Prince.  Translated  from  the  French.  Philadelphia,  1806. 
2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  a  translation  from  Thiebault's  "  Smivenirs  de  Berlin."  Paris,  1804  and 

1813.     5  vols.  8vo.     The  author  was  Professor  of  Belles  Lettres  in  Frederic's- 

Royal  Academy  of  Berlin. 

Robertson,  Dr.  William  :  History  of  the  Reign  of  Charles  V. :  with 
a  View  of  the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe,  from  the  Subver- 
sion of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  16th  Century.  New-York, 
1830.  8vo. 

Schiller :  Thirty  Years'  War  in  Germany.  In  Constable's  Miscel- 
lany, vols.  18,  19,  Polygraphs. 

Secret  History  of  the  Court  of  Berlin :  or,  the  Character  of  the 
present  King  of  Prussia,  his  Ministers,  Mistresses,  Generals, 
Courtiers,  Favourites,  and  the  Royal  Family  of  Prussia  ;  with 
numerous  Anecdotes  of  the  Potentates  of  Europe,  especially 
of  the  late  Frederic  II.,  and  an  Interesting  Picture  of  the 
State  of  Politics,  particularly  in  Prussia,  Russia,  Germany, 
and  Holland,  in  a  Series  of  Letters.  Translated  from  the 
French.  London,  1789.  2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  the  work  of  that  extraordinary  man,  Honore  Gabriel,  Count  Mirabeau. 

He  also  wrote,  in  conjunction  with  Mauvillon,  another  work  on  Prussia,  entitled 

"  De  la  Monarchic  Prussienne  sous  Frederic  le  Grand." 

The  following  are  the  principal  authors  of  German  history  :  Eccard,  De  Ori- 
gine  Germanorum,  eorumque  Coloniis,  migrationibus  ac  rebus  gestis.  The  Col- 
lection of  Pistorius,  Rerum  Germanicarum  Scriptores  aliquot  insignes.  Freherr 
Rerum  Germanicarum  Scriptores.  Struvius's  similar  Collection,  Corpus  His- 
torise  Germanics.  Meibomius,  Rerum  Germanicarum,  tomi  3.  Schoettgen, 
Diplomataria  et  Scriptores  Historiae  Germanics  Medii  aevi.  The  Thirty  Years' 
"War  of  Schiller  has  been  continued  by  C.  L.  Woltman.  Pez,  Scriptores  Re- 
rum  Austriacarum.  /Eneas  Sylvius,  Historia  Bohemica.  Balbinus,  Epitome 
Historic  reruin  Bohernicarum.  De  Guignes,  Histoire  des  Huns.  De  Sacy, 


MODERN  HISTORY.     Scandinavia  and  Russia.  67 

Histoire  Generate  de  Hongrie.  Mallet,  Histoire  de  Hesse.  Leibnitz's  Collec- 
tion, Scriptores  Rerum  Brunswicensium.  Gibbon,  Memoirs  of  the  House  of 
Brunswick,  in  his  Miscellaneous  Works.  Mallet,  Histoire  de  la  Maison  de 
Brunswick.  Puffendorf,  De  rebus  gestis  Frederici  Magni.  Mallet,  Histoire  de 
la  ligue  Hanse"atique. 


CHAPTER  LV. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Scandinavia  and  Russia. 

Barrow,  John :  Life  of  Peter  the  Great.  (Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1834.  18mo. 

We  need  scarcely  refer  to  Voltaire's  excellent  and  agreeable  History  of  Peter. 
There  are  some  English  lives  of  him  ;  but  none  esteemed.  His  Journal,  from 
1698  to  1714,  has  been  published  in  a  French  version.  London,  1773.  2  vols. 
Svo.  Stsehlin  published  anecdotes  of  him.  Strasburg,  1787.  8vo. 

Fletcher,  James :  History  of  Poland  from  the  Earliest  Period  to 
the  Present  Time,  with  a  Narrative  of  the  Recent  Events 
obtained  from  a  Polish  Nobleman.  (Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1831.  18mo. 

History  of  the  Reigns  of  Peter  III.  and  Catharine  II.  of  Russia, 
translated  from  the  French,  and  Enlarged  with  Explanatory 
Notes  and  Brief  Memoirs  of  Illustrious  Persons.  London, 
1798.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Wheaton,  Henry :  History  of  the  Northmen,  or  Danes  and  Nor- 
mans, from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Conquest  of  England, 
by  William  of  Normandy. 
The  following  three  books  are  the  principal  ones  upon  this  subject :  Mallet, 

Histoire    de    Danemarc ;    Depping,    Expeditions    Maritimes   des    Normans : 

Thierry,  Conquete  de  1'Angleterre  par  les  Normans.     The  first  and  the  last  of 

these  have  been  translated  into  English. 

Voltaire:   History  of  Charles  XII.,  King  of  Sweden.     Albany, 

1828.     12mo. 
:  Histoire  de  Russie,  sous  Pierre  le  Grand.    In  his  Works, 

Polygraphs. 
:  Histoire  de  FEmpire  de  Russie  sous  Pierre  le  Grand. 

London,  1830.   12mo. 

In  Scandinavian  history,  Mallet  has  been  already  referred  to.  Of  the  intro- 
duction to  his  book,  Bishop  Percy  gave  a  sort  of  translation,  embracing  the 
Eddas,  London,  1770,  2  vols.  8vo.  Pinkerton's  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  and 
Progress  of  the  Goths  or  Scythians.  Olaus  Magnus,  Historiae  de  gentibus  Sep- 
tentrionalibus.  Jomandes's  History  of  the  Goths  is  in  the  Byzantine  Collection, 
and  has  a  French  Translation,  by  Drouet  de  Maupertuy,  Paris  or  Amsterdam, 
1603,  12mo.  Grotius,  Historia  Gothorum,  Vandalorum,  cec.  Snorro  Sturle- 
son,  Historia  rerum  Septentrionalium.  Johnstone,  Antiquitates  Celto-Norman- 
icae.  Idem,  Antiquitates  Celto-Scandicte.  Davies,  Celtic  Researches.  Wil- 
liams, Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  Northern  Governments.  Langebeck, 
Scriptores  rerum  Danicarum  Medii  aevi.  Saio  Grammaticus,  Historia  Danica, 
Olaus  Wormius,  Fasti  Danici.  Idem,  Monumenta  Danica.  The  several  works 


68  MODERN  HISTORY.    Asia  in  General. 

of  Torfsus.  Thorkelin's  Eyrbyggia  Saga.  Verelius's  Hervarar  Saga.  Fant'e 
Collection,  Scriptores  rerum  Suecicarum  Medii  aevi.  Vertot's  Revolutions  of 
Sweden,  translated.  Puffendorf,  DC  rebus  gestis  a  Carolo  Gustavo.  Sigis- 
mond,  Rerum  Moscovjticarum  Commentarii.  Moscoviticarum  rerum  Scriptores 
in  unum  Corpus  congesti,  Frankfort-on-Mayne,  1600,  folio.  Le  Clerc's  History 
has  been  mentioned.  Tooke,  History  of  Catharine  II.  Castera,  History  of  the 
same.  ^Eneas  Sylvius  de  situ  et  origine  Pruthenorum.  Cromer,  De  origine  et 
gestis  Polonorum.  Polonies  Historiae  Corpus.  Bale,  1582.  3  vols.  folio.  Kad' 
lubko's  Scriptores  Hist.  Poloniae  Vetustissimi.  Solignac,  Histoire  Generate  de 
Pologne.  Rulhi£res,  Histoire  de  1' Anarchic  de  Pologne. 


CHAPTER  LVI. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Asia  in  General. 

See  the  several  Universal  Histories,  and  the  Asiatic  Researches, 
in  Polygraphs. 

The  Bibliotheque  Orientale  of  D'Herbelot,  Hague,  1777,  4  vols.  4to,  contains 
a  great  mass  of  Asiatic  history.  Abul-Pharagius's  Historia  Dynastiarum  Orien- 
tis,  Arabic  and  Latin,  Oxford,  1663,  2  vols.  4to,  is  highly  important.  Michaelis's 
Orientalische  Bibliothek,  Frankfort,  1771-9,  and  its  sequel,  Gottingen,  1786-91. 
Kempfer,  Amoenitates  Exoticae.  De  Guignes,  Histoire  Generate  des  Huns,  dee 
Tures,  des  Mogols,  &c.,  Paris,  1756,  5  vols.  4to,  already  mentioned,  under 
flistory  of  the  German  States. 


CHAPTER  LVII. 

MODERN  HMTORY.     Asiatic  Turkey. 

Savage,  John,  D.D.:  Turkish  History  ;  comprehending  the  Origin 
of  that  Nation,  and  the  Growth  of  the  Othman  Empire,  with 
the  Lives  and  Conquests  of  their  several  Kings  and  Emperors. 
London,  1704.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Tott,  Baron  de :  State  of  the  Turkish  Empire  and  the   Crimea 
during  the  Late  War  with   Russia ;   with   Numerous  Anec- 
dotes, Facts,  and  Observations  on  the  Manners  and  Customs 
of  the  Turks  and  Tartars.     London,  1786.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Leunclavius,  Annales  Sultanorum  Othomanorum ;  Cantemir,  Histoire  de  1'Em- 
pire  Ottoman  ;  Knolles,  Turkish  History ;  Rycaut,  Turkish  History ;  D'Hosson, 
Tableau  Historique  de  1'Orient ;  but  more  especially  the  able  and  copious  work  of 
Von  Hammer,  Geschicbte  des  Osmanliches  Rieches,  may  be  referred  to.     Also 
Gibbon  as  to  their  conquests  of  Constantinople  ;  and  Sismondi's  Overthrow  of 
.the  Roman  Empire, 


MODERN  HISTORY.    Persia.  69 


CHAPTER  LVIII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Arabia  and  Syria. 

Crichton  :  History  of  Arabia.     (Harpers'  Family  Library.)     New- 
York,  1834.     2  vols.  18mo. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Jews.    Hartford,  1833.     12mo. 
Milman :  History  of  the  Jews.     (Harpers'  Family  Library.)     New- 
York,  1830.     3  vols.  18mo. 

Russell :  History  of  Palestine.    (Harpers'  Family  Library.)   New- 
York,  1832.     18mo. 

See,  also,  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  Prideaux,  Shuckford,  and  other  writers.  ' 
The  leading  historians  of  Arabia,  &c.,  are  the  following.  Eichom,  Monu- 
menta  Antiquissimae  Historiae  Arabum.  Abulfeda,  Annales  Muslemici,  Arabic 
and  Latin.  Hafnise,  1789.  5  vols.  4to.  Abul-Pharagius,  Specimen  Historiae, 
Arabum.  Oxford,  1650.  4to.  Freytag,  Selecta  ex  Historia  Halebi,  &c., 
Arabic  and  Latin.  Paris,  1819.  8vo.  Abulfeda,  Historia  Imperii  Joctanida- 
rum,  Arabic  and  Latin.  Harderovici,  1786.  4to.  Elmacin,  Historia  Sara- 
caenica.  Leyden,  1625.  Folio.  Rasmussen,  Historia  praecipuorum  Arabum  reg- 
norum.  Hafniae,  1817.  4to.  Assemanni,  Saggio,  sull'  origine,  &c.,  degli 
Arabi  avanti  Maometto.  Ockley,  History  of  the  Saracens.  See  further  at  the 
Lives  of  Mohammed,  in  Biography. 


CHAPTER  LIX. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     Persia. 

Fraser:  History  of  Persia.     (Harpers'  Family  Library.)    New- 
York,  1834.     18mo. 

See,  also,  the  several  Universal  Histories ;  and,  among  Polygraph*,  in 
Jones's  works,  the  Life  of  Nadir  Shah. 

In  English  we  have  Malcolm's  History  of  Russia,  and  Ouseley's  epitome  of  the 
ancient  history  of  the  same.  De  Cerceau  has  given  a  Histoire  des  Revolutions 
de  Perse  depuis  1700  :  and  Picault,  a  like  one,  pendant  le  18e  Siecle.  The 
dissertation  prefixed' by  Richardson  to  his  Persian- Arabic-English  Dictionary 
forms  a  learned  and  acute  examination  of  the  earlier  Persian  history.  Its  ori- 
ginal sources,  as  far  as  yet  given  to  the  press  in  Europe,  are  the  following.  Mir- 
chond,  Historia  priorum  Regum  Persarum,  Persian  and  Latin.  Vienna,  1782. 
4to.  Idem,  Historia  Samanidarum,  in  Persian,  Gottingen,  1808.  4to. 


70  MODERN  GEOGRAPHY.     Mogul  Empire. 


CHAPTER  LX. 
MODERN  GEOGRAPHY.    Mogul  Empire. 

Blok :  History  of  Celebes.     See  it  in  Geography. 

Dow,  Alexander :  History  of  Hindostan,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to 
the  Settlement  of  the  Empire  under  Aurungzebe.  Translated 
from  the  Persian.  Dublin,  1792.  3  vols.  8vo. 

This  is  said,  by  Lowndes,  "  to  be,  without  acknowledgment,  made  tip  chiefly 
from  Bernier's  Travels."  This  appears  a  very  inconsiderate  charge  against 
an  esteemed  book,  when  it  is  remembered  that  Bernier's  Travels  do  not  contain 
a  history  of  Hindostan,  except  so  far  as  he  relates  the  transactions  of  his  twelve 
years'  residence  at  the  court  of  Aurungzebe.  How,  then,  out  of  these  twelve 
years  in  Bemier,  was  Dow  to  build  his  book  "  chiefly  1"  A  little  confusion  of  the 
memory,  probably,  had  some  place  in  this  accusation ;  for  Bemier  wrote  also  a 
"  History  of  the  last  Revolution  in  the  States  of  the  Mogul ;"  and  though  this  is, 
of  course,  confined  to  a  single  main  event,  yet  Dow  has,  no  doubt,  made  some 
use  of  it,  as  of  sound,  authentic  material ;  and  hence  the  imputation  of  plagia- 
rism against  his  whole  history. 

Historical  Account  of  British  India.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.) 
New-York,  1832.  3  vols.  18mo. 

Jones,  Sir  W.     See  various  Tracts  in  his  works,  Polygraphs. 

Maurice :  Indian  Antiquities ;  or,  Dissertations  Relative  to  the  An- 
cient Geographical  Divisions,  the  Pure  System  of  Primeval 
Theology,  the  Grand  Code  of  Civil  Laws,  the  Original  Form 
of  Government,  and  the  Various  and  Profound  Literature  of 
Hindostan,  compared  throughout  with  the  Religion,  Laws,  Gov- 
ernment, and  Literature  of  Persia,  Egypt,  and  Greece,  the 
whole  intended  as  Introductory  to  and  Illustrative  of  the  His- 
tory of  Hindostan.  London.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Mill :  History  of  British  India. 

Robertson,  Dr.  Wm. :  Disquisition  on  Ancient  India.  Philadelphia, 
1812.  8vo. 

Scott,  Jonathan  :  Ferishta's  History  of  Dekkan,  from  the  first  Mo- 
hammedan Conquests ;  a  Continuation  from  other  Native  Wri- 
ters of  the  Events  in  that  Part  of  India ;  also  the  History  of 
Bengal,  in  6  Parts.  London,  1794.  2  vols.  4to. 

Sumatrans :  The  History  of  the  Excellence  and  Decline  of  the 
Constitution,  Religion,  Laws,  &c.,  of  the  Sumatrans,  and  of 
the  Restoration  thereof  in  the  Reign  of  Amurath  the  Third. 
London.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Ward :  View  of  the  History,  &c.,  of  the  Hindoos.  Hartford,  1826. 
12mo. 

Wood,  M.  A. :  Review  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Result  of  the 
Decisive  War  with  Tippoo  Sultan  in  Mysore. 

See  also,  in  History  of  Colonies,  Raynal,  Martyn,  &c. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     Tartar  Regions.  71 

The  Asiatic  Miscellany ;  the  Oriental  Repertory ;  the  Asiatic  Annual  Re- 
gister ;  Ouseley's  Oriental  Collections,  are,  like  the  Asiatic  Researches,  reposi- 
tories of  much  historical  matter  as  to  India  in  particular.  In  English  there  are, 
further,  Craufurd's  Researches  ;  Chatfield,  Historical  Review  of  the  State  of 
Hindostan,  &c.  ;  Maurice,  Ancient  History  of  Hindostan  ;  Heyne,  Tracts  on 
India,  &c. ;  Daniel,  Antiquities  of  India ;  Stuart,  History  of  Bengal ;  Gladwin, 
History  of  Hindostan  ;  Hamilton,  History  of  the  Rohilla  Afghans  ;  Todd's  An- 
nals of  Rajhastan.  In  French  there  are  Anquetil  du  Perron's  Recherches  sur 
1'Inde,  and  his  1'Inde  en  rapporte  avec  1'Europe ;  Langles,  Monumens  Anciens 
et  Modernes  de  1'Indostan  ;  Collin  de  Bar,  Histoire  de  1'Inde  Ancienne  et  Mo- 
derne.  Among  Portuguese  works  are  the  Decadas  de  Asia  of  De  Barros,  the 
most  celebrated  of  their  historical  compositions  ;  Castaneda's  Historia  do  des- 
cobrimento  y  conquista  de  India  por  los  Portugueses  ;  Albouquerque's  Commen- 
taries do  grande  Alfonso  d'Alboquerque. 


CHAPTER  LXI. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     China  and  Japan. 

GutzlafF,  Charles  :  A  Sketch  of  Chinese  History,  Ancient  and  Mod- 
ern.    From  the  Swedish.     New- York,  1834.     2  vols.  12mo. 

For  China,  Du  Halde  must  be  again  referred  to  as  the  great  source  of  in- 
formation. Also,  D'Anville's  Memoires  sur  la  Chine  ;  and  the  collection  of  the 
reports  of  the  Jesuit  Missionaries,  entitled  Memoires  concernant  les  Chinois,  par 
les  Missionaires,  Paris,  1776,  16  vols.  in  4to  ;  together  with  the  Selection  of 
Lettres  6difiantes  et  curieuses ;  with  Ribadeneira's  Historia  de  las  Islas  del  Ar- 
chipelago y  Reynos  de  China,  Tartaria,  &c.,  and  Navarete's  Tratados  Historicos 
de  la  Monarchia  de  China  :  also,  the  Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  la  Chine  par  les 
Tartares  Manchoux,  par  Vojeux  de  Brunem,  le  Pere  Jouve.  We  may  here  refer 
also  to  the  Description  of  the  Island  of  Formosa,  published  by  Psalmanazar,  and 
remarkable  as  forming  a  part  of  that  villanous  imposture  with  which  he  began  a 
literary  career  that  afterward  became  as  virtuous  as  it  was  successful.  It  is  the 
more  necessary  to  mention  his  forgery,  because  the  exact  and  skilful  Brunei  has 
placed  it,  without  note,  among  books  of  authority  :  a  mere  oversight,  however ; 
for  Brunei  is  rarely  ignorant  of  anything  he  should  know. 


CHAPTER  LXII. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     Tartar  Regions. 

See  the  several  Universal  Histories.  Kamschatka  and  Siberia  can  hardly  be 
said  to  have  a  history  ;  and  Tartary,  in  general,  only  that  of  its  great  emperor, 
Timour  Beg ;  of  whom  there  are  the  following  accounts  : — Ahmed  Abrasiades, 
Vitae  et  rerum  gestarum  Timuri  Historia,  Arabic  and  Latin.  Leoward,  1767.  3 
vols.  small  4to.  Cherefeddin  Ali,  Histoire  de  Timur  Bee,  traduite  du  persan,  par 
Petis  de  la  Croix.  Paris,  1722.  4  vols.  12mo.  Argote  de  Molina.  Historia  del 
gran  Tamerlan.  Seville,  1682.  Small  folio.  A  Life  in  Turkish.  Constanti- 
nople, 1729.  4to.  Margat,  Histoire  de  Tamerlan.  Paris,  1739.  2  vols.  12mo. 


72        MODERN  HISTORY.     Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia. 


CHAPTER  LXIII. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     Asiatic  Islands. 

Argensola :  Histoire  de  la  Conquete  des  Isles  Moluques,  par  les 
Espagnols,  les  Portuguis,  et  les  Hollandais.  Translated.  Am- 
sterdam, 1706.  2  vols. 

In  English,  Knox  has  given  a  History  of  Ceylon.  London,  1817.  4to.  The 
sacred  and  historical  books  of  the  island  have  lately  been  published  in  London, 
in  a  translation.  Thorn,  Memoir  of  the  Conquest  of  Java.  El  Padre  San  A»- 
gustin,  Conquistas  de  las  Islas  Philippinas.  El  Padre  Juan  de  la  Concepcioo, 
Historia  General  de  la  Philippinas. 


CHAPTER  LXIV. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     Africa  in  General. 

See  the  several  Universal  Histories. 

Dallas,  R.  C. :  History  of  the  Maroons,  from  their  Origin  to  the 
Establishment  of  their  Chief  Tribe  at  Sierra  Leone.      Lon- 
don, 1803.     2  vols.  8vo. 
In  French  there  are,  by  Cardonne,  Histoire  de  PAfrique  et  de  1'Espagne,  sou* 

la  domination  des  Arabes  ;  arid  the  Nouvelle  Histoire  de  1'Afrique  Franchise,  by 

the  Abbe  Demanet. 


CHAPTER  LXV. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Abyssinia. 

Russell :  History  of  Egypt.      (Harpers'  Family  Library.)   Placed 
under  Geography. 

:  Nubia  and  Abyssinia  ;    comprehending  their  Civil  His- 
tory, Antiquities,  Arts,  Religion,  Literature,  and  Natural  His- 
tory.    (Harpers'  Family  Library.)     Under  Geography. 
The  following  originals  exist :    Maured,  Allatafet  Jemaleddrm   sen  rerum 

Egyptiacarum  Annales,  Arabic  and  Latin.     Cambridge,  1792.     4to.     Bohadin, 

Vita  et  res  gestae  Sultani  Saladini,  Arabic  and  Latin.     Leyden,  1732.     Folio. 

A  Turkish  History  of  Egypt.     Constantinople,  1729.     4to.     There  is  a  French 

Life  of  Saladin,  by  Marin ;  and  a  History  of  Egypt,  by  Wilson.     London,  1805. 

3  vols.  8vo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.    America  in  General.  73 


CHAPTER  LXVI. 

• 
MODERN  HISTORY.    Northern  Africa. 

Russell,  Michael :  History  and  Present  Condition  of  the  Barbary 
States  ;  comprehending  a  View  of  their  Civil  Institutions,  An- 
tiquities, Arts,  Religion,  Literature,  Commerce,  Agriculture, 
and  Natural  Productions.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1835.  18mo. 
See  also  Shaler,  in  Geography,  Africa. 

Chenier  has  been  already  referred  to,  and  Shaw.  There  are,  in  French,  Bou- 
let's  Histoire  de  1'Empire  des  Cherifs  en  Afrique  ;  and  Mouette's  Histoire  des 
Conquetes  de  Mouley  Archy ;  with  Menezes's  History  of  Tangier,  in  Portu- 
guese. 


CHAPTER  LXVII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     America  in  General. 

Burke,  Edmund  :  History  of  the  European  Settlements  in  America. 

Works,  Polygraphs. 
History  of  the  Bucaniers   of  America.     London,  1761.     2  vols. 

12mo. 
Idem.    New- York,  1826.     3  vols.  12mo. 

The  author's  name  was  Basil  Ringrove.  The  following  are  the  other  princi- 
pal books  relating  to  these  freebooters  :  Esquemeling,  "  A  true  Account  of  the 
Bucaniers  of  America,"  into  English  from  the  Dutch  ;  repeated  editions,  folio, 
4to,  and  12mo.  Oexmelin,  "  Histoire  des  Avanturiers,  des  Boucaniers,  et  de 
la  Chambre  des  Comptes  etablie  dans  les  Indes."  Paris,  1668.  2  vols,  8vo. 
Van  Archenholz,  "  History  of  the  Pirates,  Freebooters,  or  Bucaniers  of  Amer- 
ica," from  the  German,  by  G.  Mason.  London,  1807.  12mo.  Burney,  "  His- 
tory of  the  Bucaniers  of  America."  London,  1816.  4to. 

Holmes,  A. :  Annals  of  America  ;  or,  Chronological  History  of 
America,  from  1492  to  1806.  Cambridge,  1829.  2  vols. 
8vo.  *-  '•[ 

(Hornot,  Antoine) :  Anecdotes  Am6ricaines,  ou  Histoire  abregee 
des  principaux  evenemens  arrives  dans  le  Nonveau  Monde, 
depuis  sa  Decouverte  jusqu'a  present.  Paris,  1775.  12mo. 

It  is  upon  the  authority  of  Barbier  that  this  is  attributed  to  Hornot. 

Robertson,  Dr.  William  :  History  of  America.  Albany,  1822.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Priest,  Josiah  :  American  Antiquities.     Albany,  1833.     8vo. 

For  an  ample  bibliography  of  American  history,  see  Rich,  as  before  referred  to. 

K 


74  MODERN  HISTORY.    North  America. 

The  Spanish  writers  are  the  most  important,  and,  inasmuch  as  little  found  in 
collections,  the  most  curious.  The  following  are  the  chief.  Ulloa,  Noticias 
Americanas.  Madrid,  1772.  4to.  Garcia,  Origen  de  los  Indios.  Madrid, 
1729.  Folio.  Las  Casas's  Tracts  on  the  destruction  of  the  Indians  ;  for  the  de- 
tail of  which,  see  Rich's  Catalogue.  Herrera,  Decades.  Madrid,  1601.  8 
vols.  in  4,  folio.  Gomara,  Historia  General  de  las  Indias  Occidentales.  Tor- 
quemad a,  Monarchist  Indiana.  Madrid,  1723.  3  vols.  folio.  Barcia,  Historia- 
dores  primitives  de  las  Indias  Occidentales.  The  Decades  of  Peter  Martyr  (or 
Aglerius),  Madrid,  1516,  folio,  in  Latin,  and  Laet's  Novus  Orbis,  Leyden,  1633 
or  1655,  belong  more  to  voyages,  but  are  important. 


CHAPTER  LXVIII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     North  America. 

Allen,  Paul:  History   of  the  American   Revolution.     Baltimore, 

1819.     2  vols.  8vo. 

American  Annual  Register,  1825-32.     5  vols.  8vo. 
American  Revolution,  History  of.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 

Anspach,  Lewis :  A  History  of  Newfoundland.  London,  1819. 
8vo. 

Archeologia  Americana :  Transactions  and  Collections  of  the  Amer- 
ican Antiquarian  Society.  Cambridge  (Massachusetts),  1836. 
8vo. 

Armstrong,  John :  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.  New- York,  1836. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Bancroft,  George :  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  American  Continent  to  the  Present  Time.  Boston.  8vo. 

Bayles,  Francis :  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New-Ply- 
mouth. Boston,  1820.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Belknap,  Jeremy  :  History  of  New-Hampshire.  Boston,  1813.  3 
vols.  8vo. 

Botta  :  History  of  the  War  of  American  Independence.  From  the 
Italian,  by  J.  A.  Otis.  Boston,  1826.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Bradford,  Alden :  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  July,  1764,  to 
1775,  when  General  Washington  took  Command  of  the  Amer- 
ican Army.  Boston,  1822.  8vo. 

Bretkenridge,  Henry  M. :  History  of  the  late  War  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  :  comprising  a  minute  Account 
of  the  various  Military  and  Naval  Operations.  Philadelphia, 
1836.  12mo. 

Campbell,  William  W. :  Annals  of  Tryon  County  ;  or,  the  Border 
Warfare  of  New- York  during  the  Revolution.  New- York, 
1831.  8vo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     North  America.  75 

Chester :  Military  and  Naval  Operations  in  the  Canadas  during  the 
late  War,  &c.  Quebec,  1818.  12mo. 

Codice  Diplomatico  Colombo- Americano  ;  ossia  Raccolta  di  Docu- 
ment! original!  ed  inediti,  spetlanti  a  Cristoforo  Colombo,  alia 
scoperta  ed  al  Governo  dell'  America.  Genoa,  1823.  4to. 

Cohen,  M.  M. :  Notices  of  Florida  and  the  Campaign  (against 
the  Seminoles).  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  1836.  12mo. 

Collections  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society  for  the  years 
1824-7.  Concord,  1827.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Collections  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.  Vol.  II.  con- 
taining Samuel  Gorton's  "  Simplicity's  Defence  against  Seven- 
headed  Policy,"  with  Notes  and  Appendix,  by  William  Staples. 
Vol.  III.  containing  the  Early  History  of  Narraganset,  with 
Appendix,  &c.,  by  E.  R.  Potter. 

Collection  of  the  Historical  Society  of  New- York  for  the  year 
1809.  New-York,  1811.  8vo. 

Cooper:  History  of  North  America.     Albany,  1815.     12mo. 

Cullin,  Charles  :  History  of  Mexico.  Philadelphia,  1817.  3  vols. 
8vo. 

Drake,  Daniel :  Natural  and  Statistical  View  or  Picture  of  Cincin- 
nati and  the  Maimi  Country.  Cincinnati,  1815.  12mo. 

Dunlap :  A  History  of  New- York  for  Schools.  New-York,  1837. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Eastman,  F.  S. :  History  of  the  State  of  New- York,  from  the  first 
Discovery  to  the  Present  Time.  New- York,  1828.  12mo. 

Edward,  David  :  History  of  Texas ;  or,  the  Emigrant's,  Farmer's, 
and  Politician's  Guide  to  the  Character,  Climate,  Soil,  and 
Productions  of  that  Country.  Cincinnati,  1836.  12mo. 

Findley,  William  :  History  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  four  Western 
Counties  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  year  1794  ;  and  an  Historical 
View  of  the  Previous  Situation  of  the  Country.  Philadelphia, 
1796.  8vo. 

This  is  the  most  authentic  account  of  the  revolt  usually  called  "  the  Whiskey 
Insurrection." 

Flint,  Timothy  :  Indian  Wars  of  the  West ;  containing  Biographi- 
cal Sketches  of  those  Pioneers  who  headed  the  Western  Set- 
tlers in  Repelling  the  Attacks  of  the  Savages,  &c.  Cincin- 
nati, 1833.  12mo. 

Forbes,  I.  G. :  Sketches,  Historical  and  Topographical,  of  the 
Floridas,  more  particularly  of  East  Florida.  New- York, 
1821.  8vo. 

Garden,  A. :  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War  in  America ; 
with  Sketches  of  Character,  &c.  Charleston,  1822.  8vo. 

Goodrich,  Charles  A. :  History  of  the  United  States.  Hartford, 
1832.  12mo. 

Grahame,  James  :  History  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
till  the  British  Revolution  in  1688.  Boston,  1833.  2  vols.  8vo. 


76  MODERN  HISTORY.    North  America. 

What  sort  of  a  history  is  that  like  to  be,  in  which  the  very  name  given  to  the 
country  is  a  gross  anachronism  1 

Grimshaw,  William :  History  of  the  United  States  from  their  First 
Settlement  as  Colonies  to  the  Cession  of  Florida  in  1821. 
Philadelphia,  1824.  12mo. 

Hale :  History  of  the  United  States  from  their  Settlement  as  Col- 
onies to  the  close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain  in  1815. 
New-York,  1830.  12mo. 

Haliburton,  Thomas :  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of 
Nova  Scotia  ;  illustrated  by  a  Map  of  the  Province  and  sev- 
eral Engravings.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1829.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Hewitt,  Alexander:  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.    London,  1789. 
2  vols.  8vo. 
The  rarer  early  historians  of  South  Carolina  have  been  published  in  a  body 

by  B.  Carroll.     Charleston,  1836.     2  vols.  8ro. 

Hildreth's  Sequel ;  being  an  Abridged  History  of  the  United  States. 
Boston,  1831.  I2mo. 

:  History  of  New-York.  New-York,  1835.  2  vols. 

12mo. 

Hinton,  John  Howard :  History  and  Topography  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time  ;  comprising  Political  and  Biographical  History,  Ge- 
ography, Geology,  Mineralogy,  Zoology,  and  Botany ;  Agricul- 
ture, Manufactures,  and  Commerce;  Laws,  Manners,  Cus- 
toms, and  Religion  ;  with  a  Topographical  Description  of  the 
Cities,  Towns,  Seaports,  Public  Edifices,  Canals,  &c.,  &c. 
Edited  by  Samuel  L.  Knapp,  and  others.  Boston,  1834.  2 
vols.  4  to. 

History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
declared  by  Congress,  1812,  and  concluded  by  a  Ratification 
and  Exchange  of  a  Treaty  of  Peace,  February  17,  1815. 
New-York,  1815.  12mo. 

History  of  the  United  States  from  their  First  Settlement  as  Col- 
onies to  the  close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain  in  1815. 
New-York,  1815.  12mo. 

Horsmanden,  Daniel :  History  of  the  Negro  Plot ;  with  the  Journal 
of  the  Proceedings  against  the  Conspirators  at  New-York  in 
1741  and  1742.  New-York,  1810.  8vo. 

Jefferson,  Thomas :  Memoirs,  Correspondence,  arid  Miscella- 
nies ;  edited  by  Thomas  Jefferson  Randolph.  Boston,  1830. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

:  Notes  on  Virginia.     New- York,  1801.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 

Lee,  H. :  Campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas  ;  with  Remarks,  His- 
torical and  Critical,  on  Johnson's  Life  of  Greene  :  to  which  is 
added  an  Appendix  of  Original  Documents  relating  to  the  His- 
tory of  the  Revolution.  Philadelphia,  1824.  8vo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     North  America.  77 

Lendrum,  John  :  History  of  the  American  Revolution ;  together 
with  an  Account  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  North 
America,  and  a  View  of  the  Progress,  Character,  and  Political 
State  of  the  Colonies  previous  to  the  Re  volution.  Boston, 
1796.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Lincoln,  Robert  W. :  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States ; 
Notices  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
and  of  Remarkable  Events  from  the  Discovery  of  America, 
&c.  New- York,  1834.  8vo. 

Marbois,  Barbe  :  History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of  the  Cession 
of  that  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America  ;  with  an  In- 
troductory Essay  upon  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the 
United  States.  Philadelphia,  1830.  8vo. 

Marshall,  John :  History  of  the  Colonies  of  North  America.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1814.  8vo. 

Military  and  Naval  Operations  in  the  Canadas  during  the  Late  War 
with  the  United  States ;  including  also  the  Political  History 
of  Lower  Canada  during  the  Administration  of  Sir  Henry  Craig 
and  Sir  George  Prevost,  1807-15,  By  Robert  Chester,  Esq. 
Quebec,  1818.  12mo. 

Morton,  Nathaniel :  New-England's  Memorial.   Boston,  1826.  8vo. 

Moultrie,  William :  Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  so  far 
as  it  related  to  the  States  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia.  New- York,  1802.  2  vols.  8vo. 

^Monthly  Register  of  the  United  States,  from  the  date  of  their  Inde- 
pendence to  1808  ;  and  a  History  of  the  American  Revolution, 
including  an  impartial  Examination  of  its  Causes.  Charles- 
ton, 1816.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Niles,  Hezekiah  :  Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution  in  Amer- 
ica. 8vo. 

:  Weekly  Register  for  1811-34.  Baltimore.  44  vols. 

8vo.  Continued. 

Perkins  :  History  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain.  New-Haven,  1825.  8vo. 

:  Historical  Sketch  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Peace 

of  1815.     New-York,  1830.     12mo. 
Pitkin :  History  of  the  United  States.     New-Haven,  1828.    2  vols. 

8vo. 
Prince :  Chronological  History  of  New-England.    Boston,  1826. 

8vo. 
Ramsay :  History  of  South  Carolina.    Charleston,  1809.    2  vols. 

8vo. 
:  History  of  the  American  Revolution.    Trenton,  1811. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
:  History  of  the  United  States.    Philadelphia,  1818.    3 

vols.  8vo. 


78  MODERN  HISTORY.     North  America. 

Raynal :  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  London,  1781. 
12mo. 

Renssellaer,  Soloman  Van :  Narrative  of  the  Affair  of  Queens- 
town  in  the  War  of  1812 ;  with  a  Review  of  the  Strictures  on 
that  Event  in  a  book  entitled  "  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812." 
New-York,  1836.  12mo. 

Riedesel,  Madame  de  :  Letters  and  Memoirs,  translated.  New- 
York,  1827.  12mo. 

Robinson  :  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution.  Philadelphia, 
1820.  8vo. 

Sandford :  History  of  the  United  States  before  the  Revolution,  with 
some  Account  of  the  Aborigines.  Philadelphia,  1819.  8vo. 

Sketches  of  the  Seminole  War,  and  during  the  Campaign.  By  a 
Lieutenant  of  the  Left  Wing.  1836.  12mo. 

Solis  :  Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  Mejico,  Poblacion  y  Progresos 
de  la  Nueva  Espana.  Paris,  1824.  4  vols. 

Subaltern  in  America,  comprising  his  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns 
of  the  British  Army  at  Baltimore,  Washington,  &c.,  &c.,  du- 
ring the  Late  War.  Philadelphia,  1833.  12mo. 

Tales  of  the  Revolution ;  being  Rare  and  Remarkable  Passages 
of  the  History  of  the  War  of  1775.  New-York,  1835.  12mo. 

Thatcher,  James :  A  Military  Journal  during  the  American  Revo- 
lutionary War,  from  1775  to  1783  ;  describing  interesting 
Events  and  Transactions  of  this  Period ;  with  numerous  His- 
torical Facts  and  Anecdotes.  Boston,  1823.  8vo. 

Trumbull,  Benjamin :  General  History  of  the  United  State  of  Amer- 
ica from  the  Discovery  in  1492  to  1765.  Boston,  1810. 
8vo. 

:  History  of  Connecticut,  from  1630  to  1 764.  New-Haven, 

1818.  2  vols.  8vo. 

United  States :  Her  Resources  and  Prospects,  with  a  Statistical 
Comparison,  showing  at  One  View  the  Advance  she  has 
made  in  National  Opulence  in  the  Period  of  Thirty  Years. 
Also,  a  Collection  of  other  interesting  Facts,  and  some  Hints 
as  to  Political  and  Moral  Causes,  including  the  Refutation  of  a 
Theory  advanced  with  respect  to  this  Country,  by  a  London 
Writer,  on  the  "  State  of  the  British  Nation ;"  being  the  Sub- 
stance of  Letters  addressed  from  Philadelphia  in  1823  to  a 
Friend  in  England.  Philadelphia,  1825.  8vo. 

Walton :  Historic  Tales  of  New- York.     New-York,  1832.    12mo. 

:  Historic  Tales  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

12mo. 

War  of  Flonda ;  being  an  Exposition  of  its  Causes,  and  an  Ac- 
curate History  of  the  Campaigns  of  Generals  Clinch,  Gaines, 
and  Scott.  By  a  Retired  Staff  Officer.  New-York,  1836. 
12mo. 


MODERN  HISTORY.     South  America.  79 

Warren,  Mrs.  Mercy :  History  of  the  American  Revolution.     Bos- 
ton, 1805.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Willard,  Emma:  History  of  the  United  States.     New- York,  1829. 

8vo. 
Williams,  Hugh:  History  of  North  Carolina.     Philadelphia,  1812. 

2  vols.  8vo. 
Williams:  The  New- York  Annual  Register  for  the  Year  1837. 

New-York,  1837.     12mo. 

Williams,  Samuel :  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Vermont.     Bur- 
lington, 1809.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Wood,  Silas :  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  several  Towns 
on  Long  Island,  with  their  Political  Condition  to  the  end  of  the 
American  Revolution.     Brooklyn,  1828.     8vo. 
The  Spanish  writers  are  here  again  of  great  interest ;  of  greater,  indeed,  than 
their  historians  of  their  own  land.     They  are  as  follows  : — -Villa-Senor,  Teatro 
Americano.     Mexico,  1746.     2  vols.  folio.     Cortez  (el  conquistador),    Histo- 
ria  de  la  Nueva  Espafia.     Mexico,  1770.     Folio.     Diaz,  Historia  de  la  Con- 
quista  de  la  Nueva  Espana.     Madrid,  1799.     3  vols.  8vo.     Venegas,  Noticia 
de  la  California.     Madrid,  1757.    3  vols.  4to.     El  Inca  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega, 
La  Florida.    Madrid,  1723.     Folio.    Cardenas  (Barcia),  Ensayo  para  la  Histo- 
ria de  la  Florida.     Madrid,    1723.     Folio.     Clavigero's  (Italian)  Conquest  of 
Mexico  has  a  translation. 

We  may  mention  here  the  very  good  book  of  Mr.  Warden  (our  former  consul 
at  Paris) ;  his  Statistical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  United  States.  Edin- 
burgh, 1819.  3  vols.  8vo.  It  has  an  Introduction,  written  with  much  ability 
and  elegance  ;  the  joint  production  of  G.  C.  Verplanck  and  of  Wm.  C.  Preston 
of  South  Carolina. 


CHAPTER  LXX. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     West  Indies. 

Edwards,  Bryan :  History,  Civil  and  Commercial,  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.     London,  1793.     3  vols.  4to. 

San  Domingo,  History  of.     New- York,  1824.     8vo. 

—  :  Secret  History  of  the  horrors  of,  in  Letters  of  a  Lady  to 

Col.  Burr.     Philadelphia,  1808.     12mo. 
See  the  same  head  in  Geography.     There  is  a  history  of  St.  Domingo  by 

Charlevoix. 


CHAPTER  LXXI. 

MODERN  HISTORY.     South  America. 

Chili,  History  of.     Middletown,  Conn.,  1808.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Conquest  of  Peru.    Constable's  Miscellany,  vol.  62,  Polygraphs. 


80  MODERN  HISTORY.     European  Colonies. 

Funes  :  Ensayo  de  la  Historia  de  Paraguay,  Buenos  Ayres  y  Tu- 
cuman.     Buenos  Ayres,  1816.     2  vols.  8vo. 

The  original  Spanish  authors  are  these  :  Fernandez,  Historia  del  Peru.  Se- 
ville, 1751.  2  vols.  folio.  Garcilasso  d*  la  Vega,  Commentaries.  Lisbon, 
1709.  2  vols.  folio.  In  Italian,  Molina  has  given  a  history  of  Chili.  As  to 
Portuguese  America,  there  are  Rocha,  Historia  da  America  Portugueza ;  Cor- 
deyro,  Historia  Insulana  das  Ilhas  a  Portugal  sugeytas  no  Oceano  Occidental ; 
and  Southey's  History  of  Brazil. 


CHAPTER  LXXII. 
MODERN  HISTORY.     European  Colonies. 

Argensola  :  Histoire  de  la  Conquete  des  Isles  Molusques,  par  les 
Espagnols,  par  les  Portugais,  et  par  les  Hollandais.  Traduit 
de  1'Espagnol.  Amsterdam,  1706.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Heeren,  A.  H.  L. :  History  of  the  Political  System  of  Europe  and 
its  Colonies,  from  the  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Independ- 
ence of  the  United  States.  Northampton,  Mass.,  1829.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

:  Manual  Historique  du  Systeme  Politique  de  1'Europe  et 

de  ses  Colonies,  depuis  la  Decouverte  des  deux  Indes.  Tra- 
duit de  1'Allmand  et  Revu  par  le  Baron  de  Reiffenberg.  Brux- 
elles,  1834.  3  tomes.  12mo. 

Martyn,  Montgomery :  History  of  the  British  Colonies.     London, 

1835.     4  vols.  8vo. 
It  has  a  fifth  volume. 

Raynal :  Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des  Etablissemens  et 
du  Commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les  Indes.  Hague,  1774. 
7  vols.  8vo. 

:  Philosophical  and  Political  History  of  the  Settlement  and 

Trade  of  the  Europeans  in  the  East  and  West  Indies.  Trans- 
lated. Edinburgh,  1804.  6  vols.  12mo. 

This  book  was,  in  some  sort,  the  common  production  of  the  sect  of  philoso- 
phers of  which  Voltaire  and  Diderot  were  the  chiefs.  Breathing  their  opinions 
in  religion  and  politics,  and  written  with  animation  and  even  eloquence,  it  ob- 
tained a  success  to  which  its  present  reputation  does  not  answer,  but  much  of 
which  it  deserved.  Diderot  is  said  to  have  written  fully  a  third  of  it ;  and  Hoi- 
bach,  Pechmeja,  Paulze,  Dutasta,  Deleyre,  the  Abb6  Martin,  Counts  Aranda 
and  De  Souza,  with  many  others,  to  have  been  concerned  in  it.  It  is  often  irre- 
ligious, and  sometimes  impure. 


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HISTORY.     Ecclesiastical.  81 


CHAPTER  LXXIII. 

HISTORY.     Ecclesiastical. 

Adam,  Robert :  The  Religious  World  Displayed  ;  or,  a  View  of 
the  Four  Grand  Systems  of  Religion  :  Judaism,  Paganism, 
Christianity,  and  Mohammedanism,  and  of  the  various  existing 
Denominations,  Sects,  and  Parties  in  the  Christian  World  ;  to 
which  is  subjoined,  Deism  and  Atheism.  Philadelphia,  1818. 
3  vols.  8vo. 
Allen,  Benjamin  :  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  Philadelphia, 

1833.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Alden,  Timothy:  An  Account  of  Sundry  Missions  performed 
among  the  Senecas  and  Munsees  ;  with  an  Appendix.  New- 
York,  1827.  12mo. 

Annual  Reports  of  the  American  Bible  Society,  from  1817  to  1821. 
8vo. 

:  Of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  from  1805  to 

1819.     5  vols.  8vo. 
Barruel,  Abbe :  History  of  the  French  Clergy  during  the  French 

Revolution.     Dublin,  1795.     12mb. 

Bower,  Archibald :  History  of  the  Popes,  from  the  Foundation  of 
the  See  of  Rome  to  the  Present  Time.  London,  1749.  4 
vols.  4to. 

To  complete  this,  three  volumes  more  are  necessary.  This  is  the  book,  of 
which  the  apostate  fury  against  popery  drew  even  some  Protestant  divines  to  its 
vindication.  The  first  of  these  was  Douglas,  bishop  of  Salisbury,who,  in  1756, 
published,  in  a  pamphlet,  the  detection  of  many  of  B.'s  falsifications  of  history. 
It  was  this  which  gave  occasion  to  Goldsmith  to  say,  in  his  "  Retaliation" 
(Douglas  being  a  Scot),  that  he,  "  the  scourge  of  imposters,  the  terror  of  quacks," 
being  dead, 

"  New  Lauders  and  Bowers  the  Tweed  shall  cross  over, 

No  countryman  living  their  tricks  to  discover." 

The  Rev.  Henry  Temple  also  fell  upon  him,  in  1758,  with  a  pamphlet  full  of 
exposures.  The  Catholic  historian,  Alban  Butler,  answered  him,  also,  in  Let- 
ters on  the  History  of  the  Popes.  He,  on  his  part,  defended  himself  with  more 
skill  than  a  cause  so  ill  should  have  possessed  ;  but,  while  the  literary  war  was 
at  its  height,  Douglas  suddenly  brought  to  light  proofs  that  Bower  had  reapos- 
tatized — had  secretly  reunited  himself  with  the  Jesuits,  whom  he  had  before  de- 
serted and  betrayed. 

He  appears  finally  to  have  died  a  Protestant,  after  thrice  apostatizing  between 
the  two  faiths.  His  book,  in  spite  of  the  just  reproach  it  bears,  is  regarded  by 
Horace  Walpole  as  marked  with  talent  and  learning.  But  what  are  these 
worth  when  you  cannot  trust  them  1 

Brook,  Benjamin  :  The  History  of  Religious  Liberty,  from  the  First 
Propagation  of  Christianity  in  Britain  to  the  Death  of  George 
III.,  including  its  Successive  States,  and  Beneficial  Influence, 
and  Powerful  Interruptions.     London,  1821.     2  vols.  8vo. 
L 


82  HISTORY.     Ecclesiastical. 

Milton's  Areopagitica,  1644,  may  be  said  to  be  the  first  great  enunciation  of  the 
principles  of  toleration.  Jeremy  Taylor's  discourse  on  the  Liberty  of  Prophe- 
cying  (1647)  has,  because  directed  more  immediately  towards  the  matter  of 
religious  freedom,  been  usually  celebrated  as  the  foundation  of  the  doctrine.  In 
these  two,  Locke  found  ample  materials  for  the  argument  of  his  Letters  on  Tol- 
eration. 
Brown,  Thomas :  An  Account  of  the  People  called  Shakers  ;  to 

which  is  affixed,  a  History  of  their  Rise  and  Progress  to  the 

Present  Day.     Troy,  1812.      12mo. 
Brown,  William :  History  of  the  Propagation  of  Christianity  among 

the  Heathen  since  the  Reformation.      New- York,  1821.     2 

vols.  8vo. 

Browning,  W.  S. :  History  of  the  Huguenots  during  the  16th  Cen- 
tury.    London,  1829.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Brownlee,  Rev.  W.  C. :  See  Reid  (Miss  R.  C.),  infra. 
Brutus,  Foreign  Conspiracy,  &c.     See  the  same. 
Buchanan,  Claudius  :  Works,  comprising  his  Researches  in  Asia, 

&c.     New-York,  1812.     12mo. 
:   Sermons  on  Missionary  Subjects.     New- York,    1812. 

12mo. 

Buck,  Charles :  Religious  Anecdotes.     New- York,  1831.     8vo. 
Burnet,  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury  :  History  of  the  Reformation 

of  the  Church  of  England.     Dublin,  1730.     3  vols.  folio. 
Parliament  paid  this  book,  on  the  appearance  of  the  1st  part  (1679),  the  sin- 
gular honour  of  voting  its  thanks  to  the  author,  and  requesting  him  to  complete  it. 

:  History  of  the  Reformation,  abridged  by  the  Rev.  Benja- 
min Allen  ;  to  which  is  added,  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  Luther, 
Calvin,  and  Zuingle,  the  three  celebrated  Reformers  of  the 
Continent.     Washington  City,  1820.     12mo. 
The  bishop  himself  and  his  son  Gilbert  having  made  an  abridgment  of  his 

book  (1682,  8vo,  frequently  reprinted),  there  was  no  sort  of  occasion  for  Mr. 

Allen's. 

Chateaubriand,  the  Viscount :  The  Martyrs  ;  or,  the  Triumph  of 
the  Christian  Religion.  From  the  French.  New-York,  1812. 
3  vols.  12mo. 

Clarkson,  Thomas :  Researches,  Antediluvian,  Patriarchal,  and 
Historical.  London,  1836.  8vo. 

Cobbett,  William  :  History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation  in  Eng- 
land and  Ireland.  New- York,  1832.  12mo. 

D'Israeli,  I. :  Genius  of  Judaism.     London,  1833.     12mo. 

Eusebius,  Pamphilus  :  The  Ancient  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the 
First  Six  Hundred  Years   after  Christ ;    from   the   Greek. 
London,  1577.     folio. 
The  first  edition  (but  not  the  best)  of  this  esteemed  translation.     The  folio 

reprint,  London,  1709,  is  preferred.     The  version  is  from  the  excellent  Greek 

edition  of  Valesius.     It  contains  the  continuations  of  Socrates  and  Evagrius, 

and  Dorotheus's  Lives  of  the  Prophets,  Apostles,  and  Seventy  Disciples.     The 

translator  is  Meredith  Hanmer,  Master  of  Arts. 

Fox,  or  Foxe,  John  :  Universal  History  of  Christian  Martyrdom  : 
being  a  complete  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  Lives,  Suffer- 


HISTOKY.     Ecclesiastical.  83 

ings,  and   Triumphant  Deaths  of  the  Primitive  as  well  as 
Protestant  Martyrs  in  all  Parts  of  the  World,  from  the  Birth 
of  our  Saviour  to  the  latest  Period  of  Popish  Persecution ;  a 
New  Edition,  with  Additions.     London,  1824.     8vo. 
It  is  to  be  remarked  that  this,  and  even  more  voluminous  editions  of  what  is 

current  as  Fox's  work,  are  only  extracts  and  abridgments  of  his  proper  book. 

Of  it,  the  tenth  edition  (London,  1684.    3  vols.  folio)  is  the  last  complete  one. 

Fox  was  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  :  born  1517 ;  died  1587. 

Gleig  :  History  of  the  Bible.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1830.  2  vols.  18mo. 

Hawkes,  Francis  L. :  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  New- York,  1836.  8vo. 

It  relates  chiefly  to  the  earlier  church  in  Virginia. 
Howitt,  William  :    History  of  Priestcraft  in  all  Ages  and  Nations. 

New- York,  1835.     12mo. 

Inquisition,  History  of  the ;  including  the  Secret  Transactions  of 
those  horrid  Tribunals.  Plates.  London,  1810.  4to. 

This  anonymous  affair  is  probably  taken  from  Lavallee's  Histoire  des  Inquisi- 
tions," published  at  Paris  the  year  before.  2  vols.  8vo.  The  book  of  Limborch 
(translated  by  Chandler,  London,  1731,  2  vols.  4to)  is  the  best  account  in  Eng- 
lish. Llorente's  "  Historia  Critica  de  la  Inquisicion"  is  also  much  esteemed. 
It  has  been  translated  from  the  Spanish  into  French  by  Pellier.  Paris,  1817— 
18.  4  vols.  8vo.  Goujet,  Marsolier,  Montanus,  and  others  have  given  his- 
tories likewise.  Dupin's  and  Moshiem's  ecclesiastical  histories  afford  many 
particulars. 

Homer,  Rev.  J.  M. :  Popery  Stripped,  &c.       See  Reid,  Miss  T. 

A.,  infra. 

Lardner,  N. :  The  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  History  ;  or,  the  Prin- 
cipal Facts  of  the  New  Testament  Confirmed  by  Passages 
from  Ancient  Authors,  who  were  Contemporary  with  Christ ; 
with  a  Supplement,  embracing  Histories  of  the  Apostles,  &c. 
London,  1748.  16  vols.  8vo. 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Jews,  and  other  Nations  mentioned  in 

the  Bible.     With  Plates.     Hartford,  1833.     12mo, 
Mason,  Henry  M. :  Compend  of  Ecclesiastical  History.     New- 
York,  1828.     12mo. 
Mills,  Charles  :  History  of  the  Crusades  for  the  Recovery  of  the 

Holy  Land.     Philadelphia,  1826.     8vo. 

His  History  of  Chivalry  forms  a  fellow  book.  Both  are  very  slight  perform- 
ances, only  popular  from  the  want  of  other  books  in  English.  James  has  written 
a  History  of  Chivalry  and  the  Crusades,  which  see  in  History  pf  Orders.  And 
Vertot's  History  of  tjie  Knights  of  Malta  has  been  translated.  London,  17 — . 
5  vols.  12mo.  The  best  book  on  the  subject  is  that  of  Michaud  ;  Histoire  des 
Croisades.  Paris,  1819.  7  vols.  8vo.  It  includes  an  account  of  all  the  histo- 
rians of  these  wars.  Heeren  has  written  upon  the  question  of  their  influence  on 
the  subsequent  civilization  of  Europe  (in  French,  Paris,  1808,  8vo),  which  is 
also  discussed  by  Robertson  in  the  introductory  part  of  his  history  of  Charles  V. 
See  Sismondi  below.  The  collection  entitled  Gesta  Dei  per  Francos  (by  Bon- 
garsius),  Hanover,  1611,  2  vols.  folio,  is  important.  The  latter  volumes  of  Gib- 
bon's Decline  and  Fall,  and  Sismondi's  Overthrow  of  the  Roman  Empire,  are 
also  useful  in  this  matter.  Of  the  crusades  against  the  Albigenses,  some  ac- 
count is  found  in  Vertot's  Knights  of  Malta  ;  and  of  the  persecution  against  the 
Waldenses,  and  a  notice  of  that  people,  in  Gilly's  Researches  among  the  Veu- 


84  HISTORY.     Eccksiastical. 

dois  (or  Waldenses),  London,  1825,  8vo.     Also,  a  good  notice  in  the  Quarterly 
Review,  vol.  XXXIII.,  p.  134. 

Milner,  Joseph  :  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ.     Boston,  1809. 

5  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same ;  abridged  by  the  Rev.  Jesse  Town- 
send.  Utica,  1816.  8vo. 

Missionary  Magazine ;  or,  Evangelical  Intelligencer.  Philadel- 
phia, 1806,  7.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Missionary  Herald ;  containing  the  Proceedings  at  Large  of  the 
American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  with 
a  General  View  of  other  Benevolent  Operations.  Boston, 
1822-34.  13  vols.  8vo. 

Missionary  Register  (American} ;  embracing  the  Principal  Trans- 
actions of  the  Various  Institutions  for  the  Promulgation  of 
Christian  Knowledge,  with  the  Proceedings  at  Large  of  the 
United  Foreign  Missionary  Society;  edited  by  Z.  Lewis. 
New-York,  1821-24.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Mosheim,  John  Laurence :  Ecclesiastical  History,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Beginning  of  the 
Present  Century  ;  in  which  the  Rise,  and  Progress,  and  Varia- 
tions of  Church  Power  are  considered  in  their  Connexion 
with  the  state  of  Learning  and  Philosophy,  and  the  Political 
History  of  Europe  during  that  Period.  New- York,  1824.  4 
vols.  8vo. 

Without  having  examined  this,  I  take  it  for  granted  that  it  is  Machine's  trans- 
lation, with  Cootes's  continuation,  from  1700  to  1800.  Of  the  history  itself, 
Bishorr~Warburton  says,  "  Mosheim's  compendium  is  excellent ;  the  method 
admirable  ;  in  short,  it  is  the  only  one  deserving  of  the  name  of  an  ecclesiastical 
history."  Such  is  the  general  judgment  upon  it.  Warburton  speaks  of  it  as  a 
compendium,  in  reference  to  the  great  collections  of  Baronius  (Rome,  1588  to 
1728.  31  vols.  folio),  of  Natalis  Alexander  (Paris,  1699.  8  vols.  folio),  of 
Lenain  de  Tillemont  (Paris,  1693.  16  vols.  4to),  of  Fleury  and  Fabre  (Paris, 
1691.  37  vols.  4to).  Mosheim  gave  two  volumes  under  a  different  title,  im- 
portant as  a  supplement  to  his  work.  They  have  been  translated  by  Vidal, 
under  title  of  "  Commentaries  on  the  affairs  of  the  Christians  before  the  time  of 
Constantine."  London,  1813.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Mysteries  of  Popery  Unveiled,  in  the  Unparalleled  Sufferings  of 
John  Coustos,  at  the  Inquisition  of  Lisbon ;  to  which  are 
added,  the  Origin  of  the  Inquisition,  and  its  Establishment  in 
various  Countries,  and  the  Master  Key  to  Popery,  by  Anthon 
Gavin>  one  of  the  Catholic  Priests  of  Saragossa ;  the  whole 
concluded  with  a  Chronological  Sketch  of  the  Lives  of  the 
Popes.  Hartford,  1820.  12mo. 

Neal,  Daniel :  History  of  the  Puritans,  abridged  by  Edward  Par- 
sons. London,  1811.  2  vols.  8vo. 

The  original,  of  course,  is  preferable  ;  the  best  edition  of  which  is  that  of  Toul- 
man.  Bath,  1793-7.  5  vols.  8vo.  Yet  it  has  often  been  stigmatized  as  full 
of  the  grossest  falsehoods.  Such  is  Warburton's  sentence  on  it ;  and  the  Quar- 
terly Review  calls  it  "  the  most  dishonest  book  in  our  language — Dodd's  Roman 
Catholic  Church  History  not  excepted."  Yet  Neal  was  only  guilty  of  taking 
very  sectarian  views.  Maddox,  bishop  of  St.  Asapb,  and  Dr.  Zachary  Grey  an- 
swered him.  He  has  been  continued  by  Benjamin  Brook. 


HISTORY.     Ecclesiastical.  85 

Panoplist  and  Missionary  Magazine.     Boston,  1815.     8vo. 
Pinkerton,  Robert :  Present  State  of  the  Greek  Church  in  Russia  ; 
translated  from  the  Sclavonian  of  Platon,  late  Metropolitan  of 
Moscow.     With  a  Preliminary  Memoir  on  the  Ecclesiastical 
Establishment  of  Russia,  and  an  Account  of  the  Sects  of  Rus- 
sian Dissenters.     New- York,  1815.     12mo. 
Prideaux,  Humphrey  :  Old  and  New  Testaments  Connected  in  the 
History  of  the  Neighbouring  Nations,  from  the  Declension  of 
Israel  and  Judah  to  the  Time  of  Christ.     Charlestown,  Mass., 
1815.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Priestley,  Dr.  Joseph  :  History  of  the  Early  Opinions  concerning 

Jesus  Christ,  compiled  from  Original  Writers ;  proving  that  the 

Christian  Church  was  at  first  Unitarian.     Birmingham,  1786. 

4  vols.  8vo. 

Scott,  John :  Luther  and  the  Lutheran  Reformation.     New-York, 

1833.     2  vols.  12mo. 
See,  in  Biography,  Bower's  Life  of  Luther. 

Shuckford,  Samuel :  Sacred  and  Profane  History  of  the  World  Con- 
nected, from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Dissolution  of 
the  Assyrian  Empire,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1824.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  Simon  de  :  History  of  the  Crusades  against  the 

Albigenses  in  the  13th  Century.  Boston,  1833.  12mo. 
In  French  there  are  also  Benoist's  "  Histoire  des  Albigeois  et  des  Vaudois," 
Paris,  1691,  2  vols.  12mo,  and  de  Brez's  "Histoire  des  Vaudois,"  Lausanne, 
]  796,  2  vols.  8vo.  Rosetti's  late  important  book,  "  Sullo  Spirito  antipapale 
che  produsse  la  Reforma,"  London,  1831,  8vo,  connects  all  these  persecu- 
tions with  the  existence  of  an  early  sect  of  reformers  in  Italy,  to  whom  Dante 
belonged.  See  also  Mills,  below. 

Smedley  :  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France.  New- 
York,  1833.  3  vols.  18mo. 

Southey,  Robert,  Poet  Laureate :  The  Book  of  the  Church.  Bos- 
ton, 1825.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Against  this  Charles  Butler  wrote  his  vindication  of  Catholic  history,  entitled 
"  The  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church."  London,  1825.  8vo.  Southey 
replied  by  his  Vindicise  Ecclesiae  Anglicans,  London,  1826,  8vo  ;  and  Butler 
rejoined  by  "  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  C.  J.  Blomfield,"  &c.,  London,  1826, 
8vo,  and  by  his  "  Vindication  of  the  Book,"  &c.,  and  an  Appendix  to  the  same 
in  the  same  year. 

Stackhouse,  Rev.  Thomas  :  History  of  the  Bible.     London,  1733. 

2  vols.  folio. 
Stone,  W.  L. :  Matthias  and  his  Impostures.      New- York,  1835. 

12mo. 
Turner,  Sharon  :  Sacred  History  of  the  World.     (Family  Library.) 

New-York,  1832.     2  vols.  18mo. 
Waddington,  George :  A  History  of  the  Church  from  the  Earliest 

Ages  to  the  Reformation.    London,  1832.     8vo. 
Wilberforce,  William  :  A  Practical  View  of  the  prevailing  Religious 

System  of  Professed  Christians,  contrasted  with  real  Christi- 


86  Masonry. 

anity.  With  Introductory  Essay,  by  Daniel  Wilson.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1835.  12mo. 

Willison,  John  :  See  a  brief  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  at 
the  end  of  his  "  Sanctificatiori  of  the  Sabbath,"  in  THEOLO- 
GIANS, Dogmatical,  <fcc. 

Winslow,  Miror :  A  Sketch  of  the  principal  Attempts  to  Propagate 
Christianity  among  the  Heathen.  Andover,  1819.  12mo. 


CHAPTER  LXXIV. 
History  of  Knighthood  and  other  Orders. 

Chivalry  cfnd  the  Crusades.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  50,  1, 
Polygraphs. 

Clark,  Hugh:  History  of  Knighthood.  London,  1784.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

James,  G.  P.  R. :  History  of  Chivalry.  (Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1831.  18mo. 

Knights  of  Malta.  Constable's  Miscellany,  vols.  63,  4,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Mills,  Charles  :  The  History  of  Chivalry  and  Knighthood,  and  its 
Times.  Philadelphia,  1826.  8vo. 

Scott,  Sir  W.  :  Essay  on  Chivalry,  &c.  Works,  vol.  6,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Masonry. 

Cross,  Jeremy  L. :  The  True  Masonic,  or  Hieroglyphic  Monitor. 

Fellows :  An  Exposition  of  the  Mysteries,  or  Religious  Dogmas 
and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians,  Pythagoreans,  and 
Druids.  Also,  an  Inquiry  into  the  Origin,  History,  and  Pur- 
port of  Freemasonry.  New- York,  1835.  8vo. 

Hardie,  James:  The  New  Freemason's  Monitor,  or  Masonic 
Guide.  New- York,  1819.  12mo. 

Knapp,  Samuel  L. :  The  Genius  of  Freemasonry  ;  or,  a  Defence 
of  the  Order,  containing  some  Remarks  on  the  Origin  and 
History,  the  Uses  and  Abuses  of  the  Science :  with  Notices 
of  other  Secret  Societies  in  the  United  States.  Providence, 
R.  L,  1828.  12mo. 

Mounier,  J.  J. :  On  the  Influence  Attributed  to  Philosophers,  Free- 
masons, and  the  Illuminati,  on  the  Revolution  of  France. 
London,  1801.  8vo. 

On  the  Aim  of  the  Order  of  Freemasons;  translated  from  the 
German.  Albany,  1825.  12mo. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  87 

Proceedings  of  the  Anti-Masonic  Convention,  held  at  Philadelphia, 
Sept.  11,  1830,  embracing  the  Journal  of  Proceedings,  the 
Reports,  the  Debates,  and  the  Address  to  the  People.  Phila- 
delphia, 1830.  8vo. 

Stone,  William  L. :  Letters  on  Masonry  and  Anti-Masonry,  ad- 
dressed to  the  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams.  New-York,  1832. 
8vo. 

Smith,  William :  Ahiman  Rezon  ;  Abridged  and  Digested  as  a  Help 
to  all  that  are  or  would  be  Free  and  Accepted  Masons.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1783.  8vo. 

Town,  Salem  :  A  System  of  Speculative  Masonry.  Salem,  N.  Y., 
J822.  12mo. 


CHAPTER  LXXV. 

HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Abrantes,  Madame  la  Duchesse  d' :  Memoirs  of  her  Life.     New- 
York,  1832.     8vo. 
Adams,   Hannah :   Memoirs   written  by  herself,   with   additional 

Notes  by  a  Friend.     Boston,  1822.     12mo. 
Aikin,  Dr.  John :  Lives  of  John  Selden  and  Archbishop  Usher ; 
with  Notices  of  the  Principal  Englishmen  with  whom  they 
were  connected.     London,  1812.     8vo. 

Selden's  Table-talk  has  been  reprinted  in  this  country  (Boston)  in  12mo. 
Wood's  Athnse  Oxonienses  contains  a  copious  account  of  him.  A  new  life 
has  appeared  by  Johnson,  London,  2  vols.  8vo.  Of  Usher,  a  life  was  pub- 
lished by  Dr.  Richard  Parr,  his  chaplain,  along  with  the  collection  of  his  letters. 
London,  1686,  folio.  Another,  by  Thomas  Smith,  was  prefixed  to  the  Geneva 
edition  of  his  "  Annales  V.  et  N.  Testamentorum,"  1772,  folio. 

Alden :  Collection  of  American  Epitaphs   and  Inscriptions,  with 

occasional  Notes.    New-York,  1814.     5  vols.  12mo. 
Ancient  Philosophy ;  or,  the  Lives  of  the  Greek  Male  and  Female 

Philosophers.     London.     8vo. 
Autobiography :  A  Collection  of  the  most  Instructive  and  Amusing 

Lives  ever  published,  written  by  the  Parties  themselves,  with 

Brief  Introdactions  and  Compendious  Sequels,  carrying  on 

the  Course  of  Events  to  the  Death  of  each  Writer.     London, 

1828.     31  vols.  12mo. 
Vol.  1 — Colly  Cibber,  Comedian. 

2 — David  Hume,  Willian  Lilly,  and  Voltaire. 

3  and  4 — Memoirs  of  Marmontel. 

5 — Adventures  of  Robert  Drury. 

6 — George  Whitfield  and  James  Ferguson. 

7 — Mary  Robinson  and  Charlotte  Clarke. 


88  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Vol.  8 — Lord  Herbert  and  Prince  Eugene. 

9  and  10 — Augustus  Von  Kotzebue. 

11 — Captain  John  Creichton,  William  Gifford,  and  Thomas 
Ellwood. 

12 — Lewis  Halberg. 

13 — James  Hardy  Vaux,  a  Swindler  and  a  Thief. 

14  and  15 — Edward  Gibbon. 

16  and  17 — Benevenuto  Cellini,  a  Florentine  Artist. 

18 — James  Lackington,  Bookseller. 

19— Theobald  Wolf  Tone. 

20  and  21 — Margravine  of  Bareuth,  sister  of  Frederic  the 
Great. 

22 — George  Bubb  Doddington. 

23  and  24 — Goldoni. 

25,  26,  27,  and  28 — Vidocq,  Principal  Agent  of  the  French 
Police. 

29,  30,  and  31 — Madame  du  Barri. 

Baird,  Robert :  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Sandford.     Philadel- 
phia, 1836.     12mo. 
Bas,  Charles  W.  Le :   Life  of  John  Wiclif.     New- York,  1832. 

12mo. 

See,  also,  a  life  in  Fox's  Martyrs.  There  is  an  old  one  by  Dr.  Thomas  James, 
entitled  An  Apology  for  John  Wickliffe.  Oxford,  1608.  4to.  Another  by  John 
Lewis  (the  historian  of  the  translations  of  the  Bible).  Oxford,  1820,  8vo,  with 
additions. 

Barnum,  H.  L. :  The  Spy  Unmasked ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Enoch  Cros- 
by, alias  Harvey  Birch.     New- York,  1828.     8vo. 
This  has  no  sign  of  anything  like  authenticity  about  it.     It  is  an  attempt  to 
fix  the  identity  of  a  character  in  a  novel  (Cooper's  Spy)  with  a  person  known 
only  in  very  vague  local  tradition. 

Barrington,  Sir  Jonah:  Personal  Sketches  of  his  Own  Times.  Phila- 
delphia, 1827.     8vo. 

Benger,  Miss :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anne  Boleyn,  Queen  of  Hen- 
ry VIII.     Philadelphia,  1822.     8vo. 

Beauharnois,  Hortense,  Memoirs  of.  Philadelphia,  1833.  12mo. 
Black-Hawk,  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.  12mo. 
Black,  John :  Life  of  Torquato  Tasso ;  with  an  Historical  and  Criti- 
cal Account  of  his  Writings.  Edinburgh,  1810.  2  vols.  4to. 
To  Charles  Knight's  edition  of  Fairfax's  translation  of  the  Jerusalem  Delivered 
(Windsor,  1817,  small  8vo)  he  prefixed  Lives  of  Tasso  and  Fairfax.  A  life  is 
also  prefixed  to  Wiffen's  translation  of  the  same  poem.  The  discovery,  in 
1836,  of  the  secret  correspondence  between  Tasso  and  the  Princess  Leonora  of 
Este  has  thrown  a  new  and  very  noble  light  upon  his  long-supposed  insanity. 
It  proves  that  he  was  loved  in  return  ;  and  renders  his  feigned  madness  and  his 
total  silence  a  rare  instance  of  romantic  gallantry  and  fidelity. 

Blair,  Adam :  Some  Passages  in  his  Life.     Boston,  1822.     12mo. 
Boaden,  James :  Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons  ;  interspersed  with  Anec- 
dotes of  Authors  and  Actors.     Philadelphia,  1827.     8vo. 

:  Memoirs  of  the  same,  by  Thomas  Campbell.     12mo. 

Bombet,  L.  A.  C. :  Lives  of  Haydn  and  Mozart ;  with  observations 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  89 

on  Metastasio,  and  on  the  Present  State  of  Music  in  France 
and  Italy.  Translated  from  the  French.  Providence,  1820. 
12mo. 

This  is  much  esteemed  as  apiece  of  musical  biography,  and  the  only  English 
work  on  Haydn  or  Mozart.  Of  Metastasio  Hoole  published  a  partial  translation 
(18  plays).  London,  1800.  3  vols.  8vo.  Beloe  printed  (privately)  in  1823  a 
translation  of  his  Canzonettes.  See  FINK  ARTS,  Music. 

Bond,  Alvin:  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Pliny  Fisk,  late  Mis- 
sionary to  Palestine.     Boston,  1828.     12mo. 

Boswell,  James  :  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson ;  with  Notes  of  Ma- 
lone.     Bellows  Falls,  Vermont,  1824.     5  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same,  including  a  Journey  to  the  Hebrides,  by  the 

same  ;  with  Additions  and  Notes,  by  J.  Wilson  Croker.     Bos- 
ton, 1822.     2  vols.  8vo. 
These  memoirs  present,  on  the  whole,  the  best  literary  and  critical  history  of 

the  time  to  which  they  relate.     Croker's  edition  imbodies  the  notices  from  Mrs. 

Piozzi's,  Hawkins's,  and  the  other  lives  of  Johnson. 

Bowen,  Henry  L. :  Memoirs  of  Tristram  Burgess ;  with  Selections 

from  his  Speeches  and  occasional  Writings.    Providence,  1835. 

8vo. 
Bower,  Alexander  :  Life  of  Martin  Luther  ;  embracing  an  Account 

of  the  earlier  Progress  of  the  Reformation.     Philadelphia, 

1824.     8vo. 

Besides  many  Latin  lives,  there  are  other  English  ones,  as  that  of  Brerely 
(Saint  Omers,  1624,  4to),  and  that  of  Thomas  Haynes.  London,  1648,  4to. 
The  latter  is  esteemed.  The  Table-talk  of  Luther  (his  Tisch-reden)  has  also 
been  Englished,  under  the  title  of  "  Colloquia  Mensalia,  or  Divine  Discourse  at  his 
table,  translated  by  Captain  Henrie  Bell."  London,  1652,  folio.  For  the  singular 
history  of  this  book,  see  a  notice  in  the  Retrospective  Review,  vol.  V.,  p.  283. 
There  is  a  good  criticism  of  his  works  in  the  same  journal,  vol.  X.,  p.  180.  To 
a  London  edition  of  thirty-four  of  his  sermons  (1815,  8vo)  a  translation  is  at- 
tached of  Melancthon's  life  of  him.  See,  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  Scott. 

Bray,  William :  Memoirs  of  John  Evelyn,  comprising  his  Diary 
from  1641  to  1705,6,  and  a  Selection  of  his  Familiar  Letters. 
To  which  is  subjoined,  the  Private  Correspondence  between 
King   Charles  I.   and  Sir  Edward   Nichols ;    also   between 
Hyde  (Lord  Clarendon)  and  Sir  Richard  Browne,  Ambassador 
to  the  Court  of  France  in  the  time  of  Charles  I.  and  the  Usur- 
pation.   From  the  original  MSS.    London,  1827.    5  vols.  8vo. 
The  diary  contains,  in  the  earlier  part,  a  journal  of  his  travels  on  the  Conti- 
nent— chiefly  in  Italy. 

Brewster,  Sir  David :  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.    (Family  Library.) 

New-York,  1831.     18mo. 

There  is  another  popular  biography  in  the  Library  of  Useful  Knowledge  ; 
also,  a  life,  by  Fontenelle,  translated.  London,  1728.  8vo  :  a  memoir  from 
original  MSS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  by  Edmund  Tumor, 
in  his  History  of  Grantham.  London,  1806.  4to.  The  lately  published  Memoirs 
of  Flamstead  disclose  some  particulars  of  his  private  conduct,  which  are  less 
advantageous  to  him  than  one  would  have  wished. 

British  Nepos ;  or,  Youth's  Mirror :  being  Select  Lives  of  Illus- 
trious Britons.     London,  1798.     12mo. 
British  Statesmen,  Lives  of.     Philadelphia,  1832.     I2mo. 

M 


90  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Brown,  J.  B. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Howard  (the  Philan' 

thropist),  from  his  Diary,  Letters,  &c.     Boston.     12mo. 
This  is  an  abridgment  by  an  American.     There  is  another  life  by  Dr.  John 
Aikin.     London,  1792.     8vo.     Howard's  main  works  are  his  "  Account  of  the 
principal  Lazarettoes  in  Europe."  Warrington,  1789,  4to  ;  and  his  "  State  of  the 
Prisons  in  England  and  Wales."    London,  1792,  4to. 

Bruen,  Matthias  :  Memoirs  of  bis  Life  and  Character.  New- 
York,  1831.  8vo. 

Brun,  Le  :  History  of  Tekeli;  from  the  French.  Albany,  1815. 
12mo. 

Brydges,  Sir  Egerton  :  Autobiography  ;  his  Times,  Opinions,  and 
Contemporaries,  London,  1834.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Buonaparte,  Napoleon  :  Life,  by  W.  H.  Ireland  ;  illustrated  with 
Coloured  Engravings.  London,  1823.  4  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  History  of,  by  J.  G.  Lockhart,  Esq.     2  vols.  18mo, 

•        —  :  Life,  by  M.  de  Bourrienne.    Philadelphia,  1 832.    8vo. 

:  Life,  with  a  Preliminary  View  of  the  French  Revolu- 
tion. By  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Philadelphia,  1827.  3  vols. 
8vo. 

:  The    same,    abridged.     By    an    American  Gentleman1. 

New-York,  1827.     8vo. 

:  Memoirs  of  his  Public   and  Private  Life.     Translated 

from  the  French  of  M.  V.  Arnault,  and  others.    2  vols.  12mo. 

:  Historical  Memoirs,  translated  from  the  Original  Manu- 

scripts.     By  B.  E.  O'Meara.     Philadelphia,  1820.     8vo. 

:  The  Court  and  Camp  of.     (Harpers'  Family  Library.) 

New-York.     18mo. 

:  Narrative  of  his  Surrender,  and  of  his  Residence  on  board 

H.  M.  Ship  Bellerophon.     By  Captain  F.  L.  Maitland,  C.  F. 
Boston^  1 826.     12mo. 

:  Journal  of  the  Private  Life  and  Conversations  of  the  Em- 
peror at  St.  Helena.  By  the  Count  de  Las  Casas.  New- 
York,  1817.  2  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1823.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Confessions  of:  Manuscript  transmitted  from  St.  Helena 


by  an  Unknown  Hand.     New-York,  1817.     12mo. 
This  is  a  mere  fabrication.     It  was  for  a  while  attributed  to  Madame  de  Stael. 

:  Life.     By  Henry  Lee.    Philadelphia,   1835.      Vol.  L 

8vo. 

To  the  above,  his  historical  memoirs;  dictated  at  St.  Helena  to  Montholon  and 
others,  should  be  added.  Hazlitt  has  also  written  a  good  life.  The  memoirs  of 
his  different  generals  also  furnish  many  particular*  in  regard  to  him. 

Letters  from  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Warden  -r 
with  Extracts  from  the  great  Work  now  compiling  for  publi- 
cation under  his  Inspection.  New- York,  1817.  12mo. 

O'Meara:  Napoleon  in  Exile;  er,  a  Voice  from  St.  Helena,  &<?, 
Philadelphia,  1822.  2  vols,  8vo. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  91 

Une  Annte  du  regne  de  1'Empereur  Napoleon,  1814,  15.  New- 
York,  1815.  8vo. 

Buonaparte,  Lucien,  Prince  of  Canino :  Memoirs  of  himself.  New- 
York,  1836.  12mo. 

;  Reply  to  Sir  Walter  Scott's  History  of  Napoleon.  Phila- 
delphia, 1829.  8vo. 

Burroughs,  Stephen  :  Memoirs.     Albany,  1811.     8vo. 

Bush,  Rev.  George :  Life  of  Mohammed.  (Family  Library.) 
New-York,  1830.  18mo. 

The  main  original  authority  for  the  life  of  Mohammed  is  Abulfeda,  who  lived, 
however,  600  years  after  him.  In  English,  there  is  a  life  by  Prideaux,  London, 
1723,  Svo ;  that  by  Sale,  prefixed  to  his  Koran;  and,  in  French,  a  very  good 
life  by  Savary. 

Cabot,  Sebastian  :  Memoirs,  with  a  Review  of  the  History  of  Mari- 
time Discovery,  illustrated  by  Documents  from  the  Rolls,  now 
first  published.  Philadelphia,  183 1 .  Svo. 

Caldwell,  Dr.  Charles:  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of 
Major  General  Nathaniel  Greene.  Philadelphia,  1819.  Svo. 
Campbell,  Dr.  John,  and  others  :  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals  ; 
containing  an  accurate  Naval  History,  from  the  Earliest  Pe- 
riod ;  continued  to  1779,  by  Dr.  Berkenhout ;  to  1780,  by  H. 
R.  Yorke  ;  and  to  1816,  by  Wm.  Stevenson.  London,  1818. 
8  vols.  Svo. 

:  British  Admirals:  the  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain, 

with  the  Lives  of  the  most  Illustrious  British  Admirals,  from 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  including  the  great  Events  of 
the  Present  War.     London,  1758.     4  vols.  12mo. 
This  is  an  earlier  anonymous  edition  of  the  same  work.     Dr.  Campbell,  be- 
sides a  great  multiplicity  of  miscellaneous  productions,  bore  a  large  part  in  those 
two  great  literary  undertakings,  "  The  Biographia  Britannica,"  and  "  the  Mod- 
ern Universal  History."     In  the  latter,  he  was  associated  with  Psalmanazar, 
Sale,  Hooke,  and  others.     That  singular  piece  of  learned  pleasantry,  the  "  Her- 
tnippus  Redivivus,"  is  also  his. 

Campbell,  Isabella,  of  Scotland  :  A  Memoir  of  her  Life,  &c.  By 
an  American  Clergyman.  New- York,  1830.  12mo. 

Carmichael :  A  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Philosophy  of  Spurzheim. 
Boston,  1833.  12mo. 

Caraccioli,  Charles  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Robert,  Lord  Clive, 
wherein  are  impartially  delineated  his  Military  Talents  in  the 
Field  and  his  Maxims  of  Government  in  the  Cabinet  during 
the  two  last  Wars  in  the  East  Indies,  which  made  him  Arbiter 
of  Empire,  and  the  Riches't  Subject  in  Europe,  with  Anec- 
dotes of  his  Private  Life,  and  the  particular  Circumstances  of 
his  Death,  &c.  London.  4  vols.  Svo. 

Cavendish,  George:  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     London.  1825. 

2  vols.  Svo. 
This  edition  by  Singer  includes  Joseph  Hunter's  inquiry  as  to  the  authorship 

•of  the  book.     Cavendish  was  gentleman  usher  to  Wolsey.     The  life  is  very 

highly  esteemed.     There  is  another  by  Fiddes,  London,  1724,  folio,  voluminous 


92  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

and  dull ;  one  by  John  Gait,  London,  1818,  8vo,  of  little  worth;  another  by 
Grove,  London,  1724,  4  vols.  8vo ;  and  another  by  Thomas  Storer,  lately  re- 
printed at  Oxford  in  8vo.     For  it,  see  Retrospective  Review,  vol.  V.,  p.  275. 
Chalmers,  George :  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  drawn  from  the 

State  Papers.  Philadelphia,  1822.  2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  the  first  strong  defence  of  Mary.  Those  of  Miss  Benger  and  Bell 
are  largely  drawn  from  it.  Buchanan  is  the  original  contemporaneous  authority 
upon  which  her  accusers  rely.  Him  Robertson  has  followed.  Jebb,  Laing, 
Tytler,  Hugh  Campbell,  and  many  others  have  discussed  the  question  of  her 
guilt  or  innocence.  James  Anderson  published,  Edinburgh,  1727,  8, 4  vols.  4to, 
a  collection  of  the  documents  relating  to  her. 

Bell,  Henry  G. :  Life  of  the  same.  (Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1831.  2  vols.  18mo. 

Clarke,  Adam  :  An  Account  of  his  Infancy  and  Religion,  by  him- 
self. New-York,  1833.  12mo. 

Clark  and  Dunlop :   Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Marquis  of  Welles- 
ley,  Duke  of  Wellington.     New- York,  1814.     8vo. 
Sherer,  Capt.  Moile:  Military  Memoirs  of  the  same.     Philadel- 
phia, 1833.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Clarkson,  Thomas :  Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Private  Life  of 
William  Penn.  Philadelphia,  1814.  8vo. 

Of  Penn,  there  is  an  edition  of  the  collected  Works,  London,  1726,  2  vols. 
folio  ;  and  another  of  his  Select  Works,  London,  1782,  5  vols.  8vo.  Of  the 
latter  there  is  a  subsequent  reprint. 

Colburn,  Zerah  :  A  Memoir  of  his  own  Life  ;  containing  an  Account 
of  his  Remarkable  Powers,  with  his  Peculiar  Method  of  Calcu- 
lation, &c.  Springfield,  1833. 

Coleridge :  Biographia  Literaria ;  or,  Biographical  Sketches  of  my 
own  Literary  Life  and  Opinions.  New- York,  1834.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1817.     12mo. 

Colden,  C.  D. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.  Read  be- 
fore the  Philosophical  Society  of  New- York :  comprising 
some  Account  of  the  Invention,  Progress,  and  Establishment  of 
Steamboats,  of  Improvements  in  the  Construction  and  Navi- 
gation of  Canals,  and  other  Objects  of  Public  Utility.  New- 
York,  1817.  8vo. 

Collier,  Jeremy  :  The  great  Historical,  Geographical,  Genealogi- 
cal, and  Poetical  Dictionary.     London,  1701.     4  vols.  folio. 
This  is  a  translation  of  Moreri's  Great  Historical  Dictionary,  with  additions, 
by  Collier,  the  nonjuring  divine ;  who  is  remarkable  for  the  reform  he  accom- 
plished of  that  license  of  the  stage  which  prevailed  under  Charles  II.    His  ad- 
versaries, in  this  contest,  were  Dryden,  D'Urfey,  Congreve,  and  Vanburg.     For 
Moreri,  see  General  Dictionary,  below. 

Cortes,    Hernan,    Life    of.      Constable's    Miscellany,   vol.    49, 
Polygraphs. 

Clerc,  John  le  :  Lives  of  the  Primitive  Fathers.     From  the  French. 

London,  1701.     12mo. 

This  is,  I  suppose,  an  abridgment  from  his  "  Historic  Ecclesiastica  duorum 
primorum  ssculorum."     The   two  works  of  William.  Cave,  his  "  Apostolici" 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  93 

{London,  1677,  folio)  and  his  "  Ecclesiastic!"  (London,  1683,  folio),  contain  the 

Lives  of  the  Apostles  and  Fathers  for  the  first  four  centuries. 

Cloquet,  Jules :  Recollections  of  ihe  Private  Life  of  the  Marquis 
de  Lafayette.  New- York,  1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Sarrans,  B. :  Memoirs  of  the  same,  and  of  the  French  Revolu- 
tion of  1830.  Boston,  1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

A  complete  History  of  the  same ;  with  his  late  Tour  through  the 
United  States.  By  an  Officer  in  the  United  States  Army. 
New-York,  1825.  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  same ;  embracing  Details  of  his  Public  and  Private 
Life,  &c.  Hartford,  1825.  Umo. 

Historical  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  the  same,  by  an  American. 
New-York,  1824.  12mo. 

Collingwood,  G.  L.  :  Selections  from  the  Public  and  Private  Cor- 
respondence of  Vice-Admiral  Lord  Collingwood  ;  interspersed 
with  Memoirs  of  his  Life.  New- York,  1829.  8vo. 

Cooke,  George  Wingrove :  Memoirs  of  Lord  Bolingbroke.     Lon- 
don, 1836.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Besides  the  life  by  Mallet  (his  literary  executor)  there  is  one  by  Goldsmith, 

prefixed  to  an  edition  of  Bolingbroke's  works,  reissued  in  London,  1809.     8 

vols.  8vo. 

Crabbe,  George,  A.M.  :  Life  of  the  Rev.  George  Crabbe  (the 
Poet),  with  his  Letters  and  Journals.  By  his  Son.  Philadel- 
phia, 1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Crockett,  David :  A  Narrative  of  his  Life,  written  by  himself.  Phila- 
delphia, 1834.  12mo. 

This  is,  no  doubt,  purely  supposititious,  or  fabricated  from  the  personal  rela- 
tions of  this  very  ignorant  and  very  dull  mail ;  who  won  much  notoriety,  by  dint 
of  having  a  greater  degree  of  mere  rudeness  than  is  common  even  in  a  member 
of  Congress.  Falling,  however,  in  defending,  to  the  last,  the  Texan  fortress  of 
Alamo,  he  merited,  in  his  death,  the  honours  which  his  life  had  far  less  justly 
enjoyed. 

Sketches  and  Eccentricities  of  David  Crockett.     New- York,  1833. 

12mo. 

Exploits  and  Adventures  of  David  Crockett  in  Texas.     Philadel- 
phia, 1836.     12mo. 
Crockett,  David :  Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Pseudonymous. 

Holland,  Wm.  M. :  Life  and  Opinions  of  the  same.  1835.  12mo. 
Crusius,  Lewis  :  -Lives  of  the  Roman  Poets  ;  containing  a  Critical 
and  Historical  Account  of  them  and  their  Writings,  with  large 
Quotations  of  their  most  Celebrated  Passages,  as  far  as  was 
necessary  to  Compare  and  Illustrate  their  Several  Excellen- 
ces, as  well  as  to  discover  wherein  they  were  Deficient ;  to 
which  is  added,  a  Chronological  Table,  <fec.  London,  1733. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Esteemed,  as  is  also  the  old,  but  solid  book  of  Gerard  Voss,  "  De  Poetis  L«- 
tinis  et  Graecis."  Amsterdam,  1634.  4to.  Sir  Thomas  Pope  Blount's  "  Re- 
marks on  Poetry,"  London,  1694,  4to,  contains,  also,  a  very  judicious  view 


94  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

of  the  Latin  and  other  poets.  School's  "  Histoire  de  la  Literature  Romaine," 
Paris,  1815,  4  vols.  8vo,  and  Dunlap's  "History  of  Roman  Literature,"  Lon- 
don, 1823,  4,  3  vols.  8vo,  are  the  best  late  books.  The  first  part  of  Tiraboschi's 
"  Storia  della  Litteratura  Italiana"  gives  a  view  of  the  Latin  writers,  and  the 
earlier  volumes  of  La  Harpe's  "  Lycee,"  of  the  Latin  and  Greek  ones. 

Cummings,  Asa :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Edward  Payson.  Boston, 
1830.  12mo. 

Cunningham,  Allen :  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  British  Painters 
and  Sculptors.  (Family  Library.)  New-York,  1881.  5  vols. 
18mo. 

Dallas,  R.  C. :  Recollections  of  Lord  Byron.  Philadelphia,  1825. 
8vo. 

Davis,  Matthew  L. :  Life  of  Aaron  Burr.  New- York,  1836.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Davy,  John,  M.D. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  his  Brother,  Sir  Hum- 
phrey Davy.     London,  1836.     2  vols.  8vo. 
There  is  another  life  of  the  same  date  and  size  by  Paris. 

Dawson,  Moses  :  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Services,  &c.,  of  Ma- 
jor-General  W.  H.  Harrison.  Cincinnati,  1824.  8vo. 

Dermoncourt,  General :  The  Duchess  of  Berri  in  La  Vendee  :  com- 
prising a  Narrative  of  her  Adventures,  with  her  Private  Papers 
and  Secret  Correspondence.  Philadelphia,  1833.  12mo. 

Digby,  Sir  Kenelm:  Private  Memoirs,  written  by  himself;  with  an 

Introductory  Memoir.     London,  1827.     8vo. 
This  singular  autobiography  is  written  in  the  form  of  a  romance.     A  key  to 

the  characters  is  given  by  the  editor,  who  is  Nicholas  Harris  Nicholas,  Esq. 

There  was  printed  apart,  but  not  published,  50  pages  of  Castrations. 

Dobson,  Mrs.  :  Life  of  Petrarch.     Philadelphia,  1817.     8vo. 

This  is  chiefly  reduced  from  the  Abb£  de  Sade's  minuter  work.  De  Sade 
was  the  lineal  descendant  of  Laura ;  and  clears  up  the  question  of  the  perfect 
innocence,  the  mere  poetic  nature,  of  Petrarch's  attachment  to  her.  Mrs.  Dob- 
son's  work  is  esteemed.  Twenty-five  biographers  of  Petrarch  are  enumerated. 
His  commentators  make  a  host  innumerable.  Tytler  (Lord  Woodhouselee) 
gave  (Edinburgh,  1810,  8vo)  an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Writings.  See,  also, 
Mrs.  Jameson's  "  Loves  of  the  Poets,"  in  Collections,  BIOGRAPHY.  In  Miss  Ber- 
ry's "  Memoirs  of  Joanna,  Queen  of  Naples,"  many  passages  relating  to  him  may 
also  be  found.  Tiraboschi  and  the  other  historians  of  Italian  literature  have 
abundantly  illustrated  his  works. 
Doddridge,  Dr.  Philip  :  Memoir  of  some  remarkable  Passages  in 

the  Life  of  Colonel  James  Gardiner,  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Pres- 
ton-Pans, 1745.     London,  1796.     12mo. 
Drew :  Life,  Character,  and  Literary  Labours  of  Samuel  Drew, 

A.M.     By  his  eldest  Son.     New- York,  1835.     12mo. 
Ducoudray  Holstein,  General  H.  L.  V. :  Memoirs  of  Simon  Bolivar, 

President  and  Liberator  of  the  Republic  of  Colombia.    Boston, 

1829.     8vo. 
Dunlap,  William  :  Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.     Philadelphia, 

1815.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Durant,  Thomas :  Memoirs  of  an  only  Son.    Andover,  1 833.    12mo. 
Dvvight,  N.  :  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  the  Signers  of 

the  Declaration  of  Independence.     New-York,  1830.     I2mo. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  95 

Ihoight,  Timothy  :  Incidents  in  his  Life,  illustrative  of  his  Moral 

and  Religious  Character.     New-Haven,  1831.     12mo. 
Dwight,  S.  E. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.     New- 
York,  1830.     8vo. 

Life  and  Character  of  Jonathan  Edwards  :  with  Extracts  from  his 
Private  Writings  and  Diary,  and  also  eighteen  Sermons,  &c. 
Edinburgh,  1799.  12mo. 

This  is  the  author  of  the  treatise  in  favour  of  a  philosophical  necessity,  enti- 
tled "  A  careful  and  strict  Inquiry  into  the  Modern  prevailing  Notion,  that  Free- 
dom of  Will  is  essential  to  Moral  Agency."  I  take  this  life  to  be  that  written 
by  Hopkins.  There  is  another  life  of  him  prefixed  to  the  editions  of  his  "  His- 
tory of  Redemption."  London,  1781  and  1791,  8vo.  and  yet  another,  printed 
Boston,  1765,  8vo. 

Eaton,  General  William,  the  Conqueror  of  Derne  :    Memoirs  of 
his    Life;   principally  from  his  Correspondence  and  MSS. 
Brookfield,  1813.     8vo. 
Eaton,  T.  H.  :  Life  of  General  Andrew  Jackson.     Philadelphia, 

1824.     8vo. 

Waldo,  S.  P.  :  Life  of  the  same.     Hartford,  1820.  12mo. 
Cobbett,  William  :  Life  of  the  same.     New- York,  1834.  I8mo. 
Edgeworth,  Richard  L.  :  Memoirs    of  his  Life  ;  begun  by  him- 
self   and    concluded   by   his   daughter,    Maria   Edgeworth. 
Boston,  1821.     12mo. 
Edwards,  R.  R.  :  Biography  of  Self-taught  Men.     Boston,  1832, 

12mo. 

Elliott,  John  :  Biographical  Dictionary  ;  containing  a  Brief  Account 
of  the  First  Settlers  and  other  Eminent  Characters  among  the 
Magistrates,  Ministers,  Literary,  and  worthy  Men  in  New- 
England.  Salem,  1809.  8vo. 

Ellis,  Rev.  William  ;  Life  of  Mary  Mercy  Ellis,  wife  of  W.  Ellis, 
Missionary  in  the  South  Seasr&c.  With  an  Introductory  Es- 
say on  the  Marriage  of  Missionaries,  by  Rev.  R.  Anderson. 
Boston  1836.  12mo. 

Female  Revolutionary  Plutarch :  containing  Biographical,  Histori- 
cal, and  Revolutionary  Sketches,  Characters,  and  Anecdotes, 
London,  1808.  3  vols.  I2mo. 

Finati,  Giovanni :  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  a  Native 
of  Ferrara;  who,  under  the  assumed  Name  of  Mohammed, 
made  the  Campaign  against  the  Wahabees  for  the  Recovery 
of  Mecca  and.  Medina.  Translated  from  the  Italian,  as  Dic- 
tated by  himself;  and  edited  by  W.  J.  Banks.  London, 
1830.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Fouche,  Joseph,  Duke  of  Otranto,  Minister  of  the  General  Police  of 

France  :  Memoirs  of  his  Life.     Boston,  1 824.     8va. 
Francke,  Augustus  Hermann  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.      I2mo. 

This  anonymous  life  is  probably  that  of  Jacques,  prefixed  by  him  to  the  transla- 
tion he  gave  of  Francke's  most  esteemed  theological  work,  the  "  Manductio  ad 
lectionem  Scripture  Sacra"— "  Guide  to  the  reading  and  studying  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures."  London,  1813  and  16.  8vo. 


96  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Franklin,  Dr.  Benjamin  :  His  Life,  written  by  himself ;  and  Es- 
says, Humorous,  Moral,  and  Literary.  12rao. 

:  Memoirs  of.      Written  by  himself ;    and  Continued  by 

his  Grandson,  and  others.     Philadelphia,  1834.     8vo. 
See  also,  his  Works,  vol.  I.,  in  Polygraphs. 

Fuller,  Andrew  :  Life  of  Samuel  Pearce.     Newark,  1809.     12mo. 
The  theological  works  of  this  Baptist  divine  are  much  esteemed.     His  own 
life  was  written  by  J.  W.  Morris,  London,  1815.  8vo. 

Galileo,  Galilei:  Memoirs  of  the  Life;  with  Illustrations  of  the 
Advancement  of  Experimental  Philosophy.  Boston,  1832. 
12mo. 

Of  this  great  and  unfortunate  philosopher — who  may  justly  dispute  with 
Bacon  the  honour  of  being  the  founder  of  the  inductive  method  of  research— 
we  have  nothing  in  English.  The  best  edition  of  his  works  is  that  of  Milan, 
1808.  13vols.  8vo. 

Gait,  John:  Memoirs  of  a  Life  chiefly  passed  in  Pennsylvania 
within  Sixty  Years.  Edinburgh,  1822.  8vo. 

Gait,  John  :  Life  of  Byron.  (Family  Library.)  New-York,  1830. 
18  mo. 

Gait,  John:  Lives  of  the  Players.     Boston,  1831.     2  vols.  12mo. 

General  Dictionary,  Historical  and  Critical,  founded  on  that  of 
Bayle.  London,  1734-42.  10  vols.  folio. 

This  is  by  Dr.  Birch,  Sale,  Lockman,  and  Peter  Bernard.  To  the  translation  of 
Bayle's  matter,  it  joins  a  number  of  original  lives,  with  the  view  of  making  his 
book  what  it  was  not  intended  to  be — a  complete  Biographical  Dictionary.  He 
wrote  it  is  as  a  supplement  to  Moreri's  great  work  (for  which  see  Collier"),  and! 
as  a  body  of  corrections  upon  it.  These  he  accordingly  makes,  with  much  learn- 
ing ;  but  launches,  besides,  into  a  vast  deal  of  extrinsic  speculation  and  erudition 
of  all  sorts.  For  his  matchless  subilety,  and  the  delight  which  he  takes  in  fa- 
miliarly stating  the  keenest  arguments  on  all  sides  of  the  most  difficult  ques- 
tions, he  has  been  very  well  named  "  the  Attorney-general  of  Philosophers." 
His  book  is  a  huge  magazine  of  learning,  of  wit,  and  of  doubt. 

Genlis,  Countess  de :  Memoirs  of  her  own  Life.     New- York,  1825. 

8vo. 

She  was  the  preceptress  of  the  present  King  of  France  ;  and  is  usually  sup- 
posed to  have  been  the  mistress  of  his  father. 

Georgian  Era :  Memoirs  of  the  most  Eminent  Persons  who  have 

flourished  in  England  under  the  Georges.     London,  1834.     4 

vols.  8vo. 
Gerry,  Elbridge :  Life  of ;  with  contemporary  Letters,  to  the  close 

of  the  American  Revolution.     Boston,  1828.     8vo. 
Girault:  Vie  de  George  Washington.     1836. 
Godwin,  William :  Lives  of  the  Necromancers.     New- York,  1835. 

12mo. 

There  is  an  anonymous  English  collection  of  the  same  sort  entitled,  "  Lives 
of  the  Alchymistical  Philosophers  ;"  and,  in  French,  Gabriel  Naude's  "  Apologie 
des  Grands  hommes  accuses  de  Magie."  Amsterdam,  1712.  12mo. 
Goethe,  W.  I.  Von:  Memoirs  of  himself.  New- York,  1824.  8vo. 
The  "  Characteristics"  translated  by  Mrs.  Jameson,  and  Madame  de  Stael's 
"  Germany,"  together  with  Taylor's  Historic  Specimen*  of  German  Po*try, 


HISTOKY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  97 

(London,  1328-80,  3  rols.  8vo),  contain  nearly  all  that  can  be  further  referred 
to  in  English  as  to  Goethe. 

Goldsmith,  L. :  Histoire  Secrete  du  Cabinet  de  Napoleon  et  de  la 
Cour  de  St.  Cloud.  London,  1810.  8vo. 

Gorton,  John :  Biographical  Dictionary :  containing  a  Summary 
Account  of  the  Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  of  all  Nations  pre- 
vious to  the  Present  Generation.  London,  1830.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Graham,  John  A.. :  Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke,  with  his  Select 

Speeches  and  Writings,  &c.     New- York,  1828.     8vo. 
There  is  a  life  by  William  Hamilton  Reid,  London,  1812,  8vo,  of  no  value  ;  and 

a  more  respectable  one  by  Alexander  Stephens.     London,  1813.     2  vols.     8vo. 

Graham,  Mrs.  Isabella :  Memoirs  of  her  Life  and  Writings.  New- 
York,  1817.  12mo. 

(Grant,  Mrs.) :  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady,  with  Sketches  of 
Manners  and  Scenery  in  America,  as  they  existed  previous  to 
the  American  Revolution.  New- York,  1809.  12mo. 

(Grant) :  Random  Recollections  of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  with 
Personal  Sketches  of  the  leading  Members.  Philadelphia, 
1836.  12mo. 

:  Random  Recollections  of  the  House  of  Lords.  Philadel- 
phia, 1836.  12mo. 

Gregory,  Dr.  Olinthus :  Memoirs  of  John  Mason  Good.  Boston, 
1829.  12mo. 

:  Memoirs  and  Private  Correspondence  of  the  Rev.  Robert 

Hall.     Boston,  1833. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Leigh  Richmond.  New- York,  1829. 


12mo. 

Guernsey,  Countess  of:  Her  Deathbed  Confessions,  developing  a 
Series  of  mysterious  Transactions  with  illustrious  Persons : 
also  the  Queen's  last  Letter  to  the  King  just  before  her  Death, 
&c.  Philadelphia,  1823.  12mo. 

Gunn,  Alexander :  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Livingston.  New- 
York,  1829.  8vo. 

Haines,  Charles  G. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  Addis  Emmet, 
with  a  Biographical  Notice  of  Mr.  Haines.  New- York,  1829. 
12mo. 

Hamilton,  Count  Anthony  :  Memoirs  of  Count  de  Grammont,  trans- 
lated, with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  London,  1828.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Hamilton,  John  C. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton, 
by  his  Son.  Vol.  I.  New- York,  1834.  8vo. 

Hardie,  James  :  Biographical  Dictionary :  containing  Complete  and 
Partial  Accounts  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  the  most  Emi- 
nent Persons  in  every  Station,  but  more  particularly  those  who 
have  signalized  themselves  in  America.  New- York,  1805. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

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08  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Hardy,  Francis :  Memoirs  of  the  Political  and  Private  Life  of  James 
Canfield,  Earl  of  Charlemont.  London,  1812.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Hauser,  Caspar:  Account  of  an  Individual  kept  in  a  Dungeon  from 

early  Childhood  to  his  17th  year.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 
It  has  no  claims  to  authenticity. 

Hausset,  Madame  du:  Private  Memoirs  of  herself.  New- York, 
1827.  12mo. 

Hays,  Mary  :  Female  Biography  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Lives  of  Cel- 
ebrated Women  of  all  Ages  and  Countries.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Heber,  Mrs. :  Memoirs  of  Bishop  Heber,  by  his  Widow :  with  Se- 
lections from  his  unpublished  Letters,  Poems,  &c. ;  the  Jour- 
nal of  his  Voyage  in  Scandinavia,  Russia,  Hungary,  and  Ger- 
many; with  a  History  of  the  Cossacks.  London,  1830.  2 
vols.  4to. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1 830.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Robinson,  Thomas:   Last  Days   of  Bishop  Heber.     New- York, 

1831.     12mo. 

Herbert,  Lord  Edward,  of  Cherbury  :  Life  of  Himself;  continued 
to  his  Death  ;  with  Letters  written  During  his  Residence  at 
the  French  Court.  London,  1826.  8vo. 

Of  this  curious  performance  of  a  celebrated  man,  there  is  an  edition  (Edin- 
burgh, 1809,  8vo)  containing  a  prefatory  notice,  said  to  be  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
The  letters  from  the  French  court  were  first  brought  to  light  in  the  edition  be- 
fore us. 

Holland,  John :  Life  of  John  Summerfield  ;  with  an  Introductory 

Letter,  by  James  Montgomery.     New- York,  1829.     8vo. 
Holland,  William  M. :  See  Crockett  et  seq.,  Life  of  Van  Buren. 

Hooker,  Richard :  Life  of  Roger  Williams,  Founder  of  Rhode  Island 
Colony.  Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

Holt,  Benjamin :  Life  of  James  Brainerd  Taylor.  New- York, 
1833.  12mo. 

Hosack,  David  :  Memoirs  of  Dewitt  Clinton ;  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  Numerous  Documents,  illustrative  of  the  Principal 
Events  of  his  Life.  New-York,  1819.  4to. 

Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Dewitt  Clinton :  being  a  Comprehensive 
Sketch  of  his  Life ;  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  New- 
York  Legislature,  and  of  various  Corporate  Bodies.  Also, 
Notices  of  his  Death,  from  the  most  Distinguished  Journals  in 
the  linked  States.  By  a  Citizen  of  Albany.  Albany,  1828. 
12mo. 

Hunt,  Leigh :  Byron,  and  some  of  his  Contemporaries.  Philadel- 
phia, 1828,  8vo. 

Humphreys,  David :  Memoirs  of  General  Israel  Putnam  ;  with 
Notes  and  Additions,  by  S.  Swett.  Boston,  1818.  12mo. 

Ivimey,  Joseph :  Li/e  of  Bunyan.    Boston,  1814.     12mo. 
There  is  also  a  life  by  Southey,  prefixed  to  his  edition  of  the  Pilgrim's  Prog- 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  99 

Ivimey,  Joseph  :  Life,  Times,  &c.,  of  John  Milton.  New-York, 
1833.  12mo. 

Milton  has  better  defenders.  The  main  lives  of  him  are  the  following  : — His 
nephew,  John  Phillips's ;  Toland's,  which  is  excellent  as  to  the  politics  of  Mil- 
ton ;  Newton's ;  Dr.  Johnson's  (an  eminent  instance  of  party  antipathy) ;  Hay- 
ley's  (a  good,  but  rather  tame  life) ;  Symmons's  (a  defence  as  fierce  as  John- 
son's attack  had  been  rancorous);  the  very  just  and  complete  biography  of  Dr. 
Todd ;  a  compendious  one  by  JohnMitford  ;  and  a  life,  selected  from  all  sources, 
by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges.  Bishop  Douglas  exposed  the  fabrications  of  Lauder  ; 
and  Bishop  Pearce  the  almost  equally  injurious  emendations  of  Bentley. 

Irving,  Washington  :  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus, 

New- York,  1831.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Another  copy. 

:  Abridgment  of  the  same.     New- York,  12mo. 

James,  G.  P.  R. :  Memoirs  of  Cardinal  Richelieu,  Chancellor  Ox- 

enstiern,  Count  Olivarez,  and  Cardinal  Mazarin.     New- York, 

1836.     2  vols.  12mo. 
:  Lives  of  Great  Commanders.     New- York,  1835.     2  vols. 

12mo. 
James  and  Crowe :  Biography  of  Eminent  Foreign  Statesmen. 

London,  1836.     Vols.  1,  2,  and  3,  12mo. 
Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna :  Loves  of  the  Poets  :  Biographical  Sketches 

of  Women  celebrated  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Poetry.     By  the 

Authoress  of  the  "  Diary  of  an  Ennuyee."     New- York,  1833. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
:  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns.     (Family 

Library.)     New- York.     2  vols.     18mo. 
Jay,  William  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Jay  ;  with  Selections 

from  his  Papers.     By  his  Son.     New- York,  1833.     8vo. 

Johnson,  Dr.  Samuel :  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  English  Poets, 
with  Critical  Observations  on  their  Works.  London,  1793. 
4  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     Charleston,  1810.     2  vols.  8vo. 

The  collections  of  Anderson,  Chalmers,  and  others,  contain  lives  in  regular 
series. 

:    Lives   of   Eminent  Persons.      Works,  vol.    12,   Poly- 
graphs. 

Jones,  Sir  W.  :  Life  of  Nadir  Shah.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Jones :  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Reform  Ministers,  &c.     Lon- 
don, 1832.     8.vo. 

Jortin,  John:  Life  of  Desiderius  Erasmus.  London,  1758.  4to. 
There  is  a  good  contemporary  life  by  Dr.  Samuel  Knight  (author  of  the  Life 
of  Dr.  John  Colet),  Cambridge,  1726,  8vo  ;  also  one  by  Le  Clerc,  prefixed  to 
his  esteemed  edition  of  all  the  works  of  Erasmus,  Leyden,  1703,  10  vols.  folio. 
The  latest  life  is  that  of  Charles  Butler,  London.  1825,  8vo. 

Journal  of  the  Conversations  of  Lord  Byron  ;  noted  during  a  Resi- 
dence with  his  Lordship  at  Pisa,  1821,  22.  By  Themas 
Medwin,  Esq.  12mo. 


100  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Junot,  Madame:   Lives  of  Celebrated  Women  of  all  Countries. 

Philadelphia,  1835.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Kean,  Edmund:  Life  of.     New- York,  1835.     12mo. 
King,  Lord:  Life  of  John  Locke.     London,  1830.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Kit-Kat  Club :  Memoirs  of  the  Celebrated  Persons  comprising 
the  ;  with  a  Prefatory  Account  of  the  Association  :  illustrated 
by  48  Portraits,  after  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller.  London,  1821.  4to. 

The  editor — pronounced  by  the  Quarterly  Review  "  a  blundering  maker  of 
patchwork" — is  unknown. 

(Klopstock,  Frederic):  Memoirs  of  Frederic  and  Mary  Klopstock. 
Translated  from  the  German.  Philadelphia,  1810.  I2mo. 

These  I  take  to  be  Klopstoek's  own  history  of  the  wife  with  whom  his  union 
was  so  early  broken  by  death.  The  history  of  their  attachment  is  also  given  by 
him,  with  great  simplicity  and  tenderness,  in  his  letters  to  Samuel  Richardson, 
published  in  that  writer's  correspondence  (edited  by  Mrs.  Barbauld).  London, 
1804.  6  vols.  8vo. 

Knapp,  Samuel  L. :  Public  Characters  ;  Sketches  drawn  from  the 
Living  and  the  Dead.  New- York,  1830.  12mo. 

:  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.     Boston,  1831.     12mo. 

:  Life  of  Thomas  Eddy  ;  comprising  an  extensive  Cor- 
respondence with  many  of  the  most  Distinguished  Philosophers 
and  Philanthropists  of  this  and  other  Countries.  New- York, 
1834.  8vo. 

:  Female  Biography  ;  containing  Notices  of  Distinguished 


Women  in  different  Nations  and  Ages.    N.  York,  1834.    12mo. 

:  Life  of  Aaron  Burr.     New-York,  1835.     12mo. 

Knowles,  J.  D. :  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Ann  Judson,  late  Missionary  to 
Burraah  ;  including  a  History  of  the  American  Baptist  Mission 
there.  Boston,  1829.  12mo. 

Ladd,  Joseph  Brown  :  His  Literary  Remains,  collected  by  his  sis- 
ter, Mrs.  Elizabeth  Haskins,  of  Rhode  Island;  to  which  is 
prefixed  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life,  by  W.  B.  Chittenden. 
New-York,  1832.  12mo. 

Le  Bas,  Charles  W. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer. 
New-York,  1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Lee,  R.  H. :  Life  of  Richard  Henry  Lee  ;  and  his  Correspondence 
with  the  most  Distinguished  Men  in  America  and  Europe  ;  il- 
lustrative of  their  Characters,  and  the  Events  of  the  American 
Revolution,  by  his  Grandson.  Philadelphia.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1813.     12mo. 

:  Life  of  Arthur  J^ee.     Boston,  1829.     2  vols.  8vo. 

. .    ..,  Henry  :  Observations  on  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
with  reference  to  the  Attack  they  contain  on  the  Memory  of 
General  Harry  Lee.     New- York,  1832.     8vo. 
See  also,  in  History,  North  America,  Jones. 

. ,  Mrs. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Baron  Cuvier.     New-York, 

1833.     12mo. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  101 

Lempriere,  John :  Biography,  Universal ;  containing  a  Copious 
Account,  Critical  and  Historical,  of  the  Life  and  Character, 
Labours  and  Actions  of  Eminent  Persons  in  all  Ages  and 
Countries,  Conditions  and  Professions,  arranged  in  Alphabet- 
ical Order.  New-York,  1810.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Lieber,  Dr.  Francis :  Reminiscences  of  Niebuhr  the  Historian. 
Philadelphia,  1835.  12mo. 

Lives  and  Voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier ;  including 
an  introductory  View  of  the  Earlier  Discoveries  in  the  South 
Sea,  and  the  History  of  the  Bucaniers.  (Family  Library.) 
New- York,  1832.  18mo. 

Lockhart,  J.  G. :  Life  of  Burns.     New- York,  1831.     12mo. 

Lord,  E. :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Joseph  Christmas.  New- 
York,  1831.  12mo. 

Lynd,  S.  W. :  Life  of  Wm.  Staughton,  D.D.   Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

Mackintosh :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  by 
his  Son.  Philadelphia,  1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

M'Crie,  Thomas  :  Life  of  John  Knox  ;  containing  Illustrations  of 
the  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland,  with  Biographical 
Notices  of  the  Principal  Reformers,  and  Sketches  of  the  Prog- 
ress of  Literature  in  Scotland  during  a  great  part  of  the  Six- 
teenth Century  ;  to  which  is  subjoined  an  Appendix,  consist- 
ing of  Letters  and  other  Papers  never  before  published,  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  M'Crie.  New- York,  1813.  8vo. 

M'Farlane,  C. :  Lives  and  Exploits  of  Banditti  and  Robbers  in  all 
Parts  of  the  World.  New- York,  1833.  2  vols.  12 mo. 

M'Vickar :  Life  of  Samuel  Bard,  M.D.     New-York,  1822.     8vo. 

M'Vickar,  John :  Early  Years  of  Bishop  Hobart.  New- York,  1834. 
12mo. 

:  The  Professional  years  of  the  same.     New- York,  1836. 

12mo. 

Mahon,  Lord:  Life  of  Belisarius.     Philadelphia,  1832.     12mo. 

Marmontel,  John  Francis  :  Memoirs  of  himself.  Translated  from 
the  French.  Edinburgh,  1808.  4  vols.  12mo. 

Marshall,  John :  Life  of  George  Washington.  Philadelphia,  1832. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  J  805.     5  vols.  8vo. 

One  volume  of  this  edition  consists  of  a  history  of  the  British  Colonies  hi  Amer- 
ica. 

Marshall:  The  Life  of  George  Washington,  &c.  Philadelphia, 
1836.  2  vols.  8vo,  and  Atlas. 

Ramsay,  David :  Life  of  the  same.     Baltimore,  1818.     12mo. 

Weems,  M.  L. :  Life  of  the  same.     Philadelphia,  1816.     12mo. 

Bancroft,  Aaron  :  Life  of  the  same.     Boston,  1826.     2  vols,  12mo. 

Paulding,  James  K. :  Life  of  the  same.  New- York,  1836.  2  vols. 
18mo, 


102  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Sparks,  Jared :  Life  and  Writings  of  the  same.     See  infra. 

M'Guire,  E.  C. :  Religious  Opinions,  <fec.,  of  the  same.  1837. 
12  mo. 

Martin:  Character  of  Lord  Bacon,  &c.     London,  1835.     12mo. 

Memes,  J.  S. :  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine.  (Family  Li- 
brary.) New- York,  1833.  18mo. 

Memoirs  of  the  same  :  with  Anecdotes  of  the  Courts  of  Navarre  and 
Malmaison.  London,  1829.  8vo. 

Memes,  S. :  Memoirs  of  Canova  ;  with  a  Critical  Analysis  of  his 
Works,  and  an  Historical  View  of  Modern  Sculpture.  Edin- 
burgh, 1825.  8vo. 

Middleton,  Erasmus :  Evangelical  Biography  ;  or,  an  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  Lives  and  Deaths  of  the  most  Eminent  and  Evan- 
gelical Authors  or  Preachers,  British  and  Foreign,  &c.,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  Reformation  to  the  Present  Time.  51  Por- 
traits. London,  1816.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Mirabeau :  Memoires  Biographiques,  Litteraires  et  Politiques,  par 
lui-meme,  par  son  oncle,  et  par  son  tils  adoptif,  &c.  Brus- 
sels, 1834.  9  vols.  12mo. 

Moore,  Thomas :  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.    Philadelphia,  1825.    8vo. 

There  is  an  older  life  by  Dr.  John  Watkins,  London,  1817,  2  vols.  8vo ;  and 
a  volume  of  anecdotes,  <fcc.,  published  (London)  in  1826,  entitled  Sheridaniana. 

:  Byron's  Letters  and  Journals,  with  Notices  of  his  Life. 

New- York,  1830.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald. 


New- York,  1831.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Moreau,  Victor :  His  Life  and  Campaigns,  till  his  Embarcation  for 

the  United  States.     By  a  Staff-officer.     From  the  French. 

New- York,  1806.     12  mo. 
There  is  another  life  in  English  by  Philippart. 
Mott :  Biographical  Sketches  of  Persons  of  Colour ;  to  which  is 

added,  a  Selection  of  Pieces  in  Poetry.     New- York,  1826. 

12mo. 

Murphy:  Life  of  Dr.  Johnson.     Works  of  Johnson,  Polygraphs. 
Murray,  Lindley  :  Memoirs  of  his  own  Life  and  Writings  ;  contin- 
ued by  Elizabeth  Frank.     New- York,  1827.     8vo. 
Ney,  the  Marshal :  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  published  by  his  Family. 

Philadelphia,  1831.     8vo. 
Niles,  John  M. :  Life  of  Oliver  H.  Perry :   with  Notices  of  General 

Pike  and  Captain  Lawrence.     Hartford,  1820.     12mo. 
North,  Roger  :  Lives  of  Lord  Keeper  North,  of  Sir  Dudley  North, 

and  of  Dr.  John  North.     London,  1826.     3  vols.  8vo. 
The  anecdotes  are  accounted  amusing,  but  the  history  anything  except  im- 
partial. 

Northcote,  James  :  Memoirs  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.     To  which 
are  added,  Varieties  on  Art.     Philadelphia,  1817.     8vo. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  103 

Nugent,  Thomas :  Personal  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  J.  Ste- 
phani,  a  Native  of  Arta,  in  Greece.  New- York,  1829.  12ino. 

Oaler,  Edward  :  Life  of  Admiral  Viscount  Exmouth.  London, 
1835.  12mo. 

Oberlin,  John  Frederic  :  Memoirs  of  his  Life.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1832.  12mo. 

O'Keefe,  John:  Recollections  of  his  own  Life.  Philadelphia, 
1827.  8vo. 

Ord,  George  :  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Alexander  Wilson,  the  Orni- 
thologist. Philadelphia,  1828.  8vo. 

Orme,  William  :  Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  Richard  Baxter ;  with  a 
Critical  Examination  of  his  Works.  Boston,  1832.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Otter,  William :  Life  of  Edward  Daniel  Clarke  (the  Traveller). 
New- York,  1827.  8vo. 

Park,  Mungo :  Life  of.     Edinburgh,  1835.     12mo. 

Parry,  Rev.  R. :  Lives  of  Scipio  Africanus  and  of  Epaminondas,  in- 
tended as  a  Supplement  to  Plutarch's  Lives  ;  with  Observa- 
tions, &c.,  on  the  Battle  of  Zama  and  those  of  Epaminondas. 
Translated.     London,  1787.     2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  translated  from  Folard. 

Pellico,  Silvio:  His  Imprisonment  and  Memoirs.  By  Himself. 
From  the  Italian.  New-York,  1833.  12mo. 

:    The  same  :  with   the   Additions  of  Pietro   Maroncelli. 

New-York,  1836.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Penson,  William:  Life  and  Letters  of.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1820. 
12mo. 

Pepys,  Samuel:  Memoirs;  with  his  Diary,  from  1659  to  1669; 
and  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondence.    Edited  by  Richard, 
Lord  Braybrooke.     London,  1828.     5  vols.  8vo. 
Some  valuable  secret  history  :  much  more  court  tattle. 

Philippart :  Memoirs  and  Campaigns  of  Charles  John  Bernadotte, 
Crown  Prince  of  Sweden.  Baltimore.  8vo. 

Pirate's  Own  Book,  &c.     Boston,  1837.     12mo. 

Plait,  John  :  Biography,  New  Universal,  Chronologically  Arranged  : 
containing  Interesting  Accounts,  Critical  and  Historical,  of  the 
Lives  and  Characters,  Labours  and  Actions,  of  Eminent  Per- 
sons in  all  Ages  and  Countries,  Conditions  and  Professions, 
classed  according  to  their  various  Talents  and  Pursuits,  show- 
ing the  Progress  of  Men  and  Things,  from  the  Beginning  of 
the  World  to  the  Present  Time,  with  Alphabetical  Index  for 
Reference.  London,  1826.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Plutarch  :  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans.  Translated  by  the  Lang- 
homes.  New- York,  1816.  8  vols.  I2mo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1822.    4  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1822.     4  vols.  12mo. 

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104  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Plutarch :  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans.  Translated  by  the  Lang- 
homes.  Abridged  by  William  Mavor.  London.  12mo. 

There  is  an  old  English  translation  by  North  ;  which  is  curious,  as  being 
made  from  the  French  version  of  Amyot ;  and  still  more,  as  being  the  source 
from  which  Shakspeare,  in  his  Coriolanus,  Antony  and  Cleopatra,  &c.,  took, 
word  for  word,  entire  speeches.  There  is  also  a  little  esteemed  translation,  to 
which  Dryden  lent  his  name.  Amyot's  old  French  version  is  a  model  of  the  naif 
style.  Heeren's  Latin  treatise  on  the  authorities  from  which  the  lives  were 
drawn  (de  Fontibus  et  auctoritate  Vitarum  parallelarum  Plutarchi ;  Gottingen, 
8vo)  is  an  important  adjunct  to  Plutarch. 

See,  SUPRA,  Parry  (R). 

Potter,  J.  B. :  Memoirs  of  the  Latter  Years  of  Charles  James  Fox. 

Baltimore,  1812.      8vo. 
Priestley,  Dr.  Joseph  :  Memoirs  of  Himself,  continued  by  his  Son  ; 

and  Observations  on  his  Writings,  by  Thomas  Cooper  (his 

Son-in-law).     London,  1826.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Prior,  James  :  Memoirs  of  Edmund  Burke.     Philadelphia,  1815. 

8vo. 
:  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  from  a  Variety  of  Original 

Sources.     Philadelphia,  1837.     8vo. 

He  has  brought  to  light  many  new  and  highly  interesting  facts  as  to  Gold- 
smith and  his  works.     But  his  book  is  sadly  diffuse. 
Public  Characters;    or,  Contemporary   Biography.      Baltimore, 

1803.     8vo. 
Qmncy,  Josiah,  Jr. :  Memoirs  of  Josiah  Quincy.     By  his  Son. 

Boston,  1825.     8vo. 
Raffles,  Thomas:  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Spencer.     Boston,  1814. 

8vo. 
Ramsay :    Vida  de  Jorge  "Washington,   &c.      New- York,  1825. 

12mo. 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter  :  His  Life.     London,  1740.     12mo. 

In  his  collected  works  there  are  lives  by  Oldys  and  by  Dr.  Birch.  Theobald 
(the  commentator)  gave  his  memoirs  in  1719,  8vo  (London);  and  Cayley  a 
large  one,  London,  1806,  2  vols.  Sir  E.  Brydges  also  gave  a  memoir,  with  his 
edition  of  R.'s  poems,  in  1814,  12mo  (London).  There  is,  in  D'Israeli's  Curi- 
osities of  Literature,  a  ridiculous  discovery  of  some  one's  having  written  for  him 
his  great  book,  the  History  of  the  World. 

Rayner  :  Sketches  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Opinions  of  Thomas 

Jefferson,  &c.     New- York,  1832.     8vo. 
Recollections  of  Curran  and  some  of  his  Contemporaries.    8vo. 

Reed,  Isaac  :  Biographia  Dramatica  :  Memoirs  and  Anecdotes  of 
British  and  Irish  Dramatic  Writers,  and  of  some  Actors  ;  lists 
of  their  Works,  with  Observations  on  their  Merits ;  with  an 
Introductory  View  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  British 
Stage.  London,  1812.  4  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  framed  by  Reed,  the  commentator  of  Shakspeare,  from  the  older  work 

of  Baker  ;  and  was  completed,  to  1811,  by  Stephen  Jones. 

Retz,  de  Gondy,  Cardinal  de  :  Memoirs  of  Himself;  with  the  most 
Secret  Transactions  of  the  French  Court  and  the  Civil  Wars. 

The  Memoirs  of  Joli  (De  Retz's  secretary)  are  the  sequel  to  these.    Those  of 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  10ft 

Claude  Joli  and  of  the  Duchess  of  Nemours  are  also  important  in  illustration  of 

the  cardinal's  extraordinary  career.     The  three  have  been  published  together  in 

English,  London,  1775,  3  vols.  12mo. 

Reinharcl,  Francis  Volkman:  His  Memoirs  and  Confessions  ;  from 
the  German.  Boston,  1832.  12mo. 

Reynolds,  Frederic  :  Life  and  Times  of;  written  by  himself. 
Philadelphia,  1826.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Richmond,  Leigh  :  Domestic  Portraiture  ;  or,  Religious  Memoirs  of 
his  three  deceased  Children.  New-York,  1823.  12mo. 

Rienzi :  Life  and  Times  of.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 

Roche-Jacquelin,  Marchioness  de  la :  Memoirs  of  herself.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  Philadelphia,  1816.  8vo. 

Rogers,  T.  S. :  Biographical  Dictionary  ;  or,  Remembrances  of  the 
Departed  Heroes,  Sages,  and  Statesmen  of  America ;  con- 
fined exclusively  to  those  who  signalized  themselves  in  either 
capacity  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Easton,  1823.  12mo. 

Roscoe,  Henry:  Life  of  William  Roscoe,  by  his  Son.  Boston, 
1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Saal,  Historic  Van.     1703.      12  mo. 

Sabin,  Elijah  R. :  Life  and  Reflections  of  Charles  Observator. 
Boston,  1816.  12mo. 

Sacred  Biography  ;  or,  the  History  of  the  Patriarchs  :  to  which  is 
added  the  History  of  Deborah,  Ruth,  and  Hannah.  Philadel- 
phia, 1818.  4  vols.  8vo. 

St.  John,  James  Augustus :  Lives  of  Celebrated  Travellers. 
(Family  Library.)  New- York,  1832.  2  vols.  18mo. 

St.  Palaye,  de  la  Curne :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  John  Frois- 
sart,  &c.,  translated  from  the  French  by  Thomas  Johnes.  Lon- 
don, 1801.  12mo. 

Sanderson,  John  :  Biography  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.  Philadelphia,  1820.  9  vols.  8vo. 

Sargeant,  John :  Memoirs  of  Henry  Martyn.  Hartford,  1822. 
12mo. 

Schiller,  Frederic  :  his  Life,  comprehending  an  Examination  of  his 

Works.     London,  1825.     8vo. 
There  is  a  good  succinct  biography  by  De  Barante,  in  his  Melanges ;  and 

another  anonymous  one,  attributed  to  Carlyle. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter :  Lives  of  the  Novelists.  Works,  vol.  3,  Pol- 
ygraphs. 

:  Life  of  Dryden.     Same,  vol.  I. 

:  Life  of  Swift.     Same,  vol.  II. 

:  Biographical  Memoirs.     Same,  vol.  IV. 

:  Autobiography.     Philadelphia,  1831.     12mo. 

This  is  formed  chiefly  out  of  the  particulars  of  his  life  incidentally  detailed  in 
his  Notes  to  the  Waverly  Novels. 

Hogg,  James :  Familiar  Anecdotes  of  the  same.  New- York,  1834. 
12mo. 

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106  HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Lockhart,  J.  G. :  Life  of  the  same.  Parts  1,  2,  3.  Philadelphia, 
1837.  8vo. 

Sedgwick,  Theodore,  Jr. :  Memoirs  of  William  Livingston.  New- 
York,  1833.  8vo. 

Segur,  Philip,  Count  de :  Memoirs  and  Recollections  of,  &c, 
Boston,  1825.  8vo. 

:  History  of  Russia  and  Peter  the  Great.     London,  1829, 

8vo. 

Seward,  Anne  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Dr.  Erasmus  Darwin, 
chiefly  during  his  Residence  in  Litchfield  :  with  Anecdotes  of 
his  Friends  and  Criticisms  on  his  Writings.  Philadelphia. 
8vo. 

Sherburne,  J.  H. :  Life  of  the  Chevalier  John  Paul  Jones.  Wash- 
ington, 1825.  8vo. 

Sidney,  Edwin:  Memoir  of  Rowland  Hill.  New- York,  1834. 
12mo. 

Simpson  :  Biography  of  Stephen  Girard,  with  his  Will  affixed,  &c, 
Philadelphia,  1832.  12mo. 

Skottowe,  Augustine  :  Life  of  Shakspeare  ;  Inquiries  into  his  Ori- 
ginality ;  with  Essays  on  the  Ancient  Theatre,  &c.     London, 
1824.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Of  no  value.     The  matter  of  Shakspeare's  originality  has  been  best  treated" 

by  Dr.  Farmer,  in  his  Essay  on  the  Learning  of  S.,  London,  1821,  8vo  ;  by  Mr. 

Douce,  in  his  Illustrations  of  Shakspeare,  London,  1807,  2  vols  8vo ;   and  by 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Lennox's  translation  of  the  Italian  and  other  tales  which  formed 

his  plots.     It  is  entitled  Shakspeare  Illustrated.    London,  1753.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Southey,  Robert,  Poet  Laureate  :  Memoirs  of  John  Wesley,  and  of 
the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Methodism.    New- York,  1820.     8vo. 
Watson,  Richard  :  Life  of  the  same.     New- York,  1831.     12mo. 
Southey,  Robert :  Life  of  Nelson.     (Family  Library.)    New- York,. 

1830.     18mo. 

Sparks,  Jared  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  Ameri- 
can Traveller,  comprising  Selections  from  his  Journals  and 
Correspondence.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1828.  8vo. 

:  Memoirs,  Correspondence,  &c.,  of  Gouverneur  Morris. 

Boston,  1832.     3  vols.  8vo. 

and  others :  The  Library  of  American  Biography.  Bos- 
ton, 1834-7.  12mo.  7  vols.  published. 

Contains  the  following  lives  :  I.,  of  General  Stark,  Brown  the  Novelist, 
General  Montgomery,  Ethan  Allen:  II.,  Wilson  the  Ornithologist,  Captain 
John  Smith,  the  founder  of  Jamestown :  III.,  Arnold  the  traitor :  IV.,  General 
Wayne  and  Sir  Henry  Vane  :  V.,  John  Elliot,  the  Apostle  of  ihe  Indians  : 
VI.,  William  Pinkney,  WiUiam  Ellery,  and  Cotton  Mather :  VII.,  Sir  William 
Phipps,  General  Putnam,  Lucretia  Maria  Davidson,  and  Dr.  Rittenhouse. 

Spring,  Gardiner :  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Mills,  late  Mis- 
sionary to  Africa.  New- York,  1829.  8vo. 

Stewart,  Dugald  :  Life  and  Writings  of  William  Robertson.  Lon- 
don, 1802.  8ro. 


HISTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography.  107 

Stewart,  Virgil  A. :  Adventures  in  Capturing  Murrell,  the  Western 

Land  Pirate.     New-York,  1835.     12mo. 
Stockdale,  Percival:   Memoirs    of  his    own   Life  and   Writings. 

London,  1809.     2  vols.  8vo. 

A  memorable  example  of  literary  vanity,  founded  upon  very  small  merits. 
Sully,   Maximilian   de  Bethune,   Due  de :    Memoirs   of  himself. 

Translated  by  Mrs.  Lennox.  Philadelphia,  1827.  5  vols.  8vo. 
It  is  not  usually  known  that  these  excellent  and  agreeable  memoirs,  as  re- 
ceived in  their  modern  editions,  have  been  made,  by  a  rearrangement  and  other 
changes,  to  vary  not  a  little  from  the  form  in  which  they  came  from  the  duke's 
own  hand.  The  old  French  editions — as  that  dated  Amsterdam  (but  printed  at 
Trevoux),  1723,  12  vols.  small  12mo — alone  preserve  the  precise  original. 

Sicedenborg,  Emanuel :  His  Life,  with  some  Account  of  his  Wri- 
tings, &c.     Boston,  1821.     12mo. 
Talleyrand,  le  Prince  de :  Life  of.     Philadelphia,  1834.     8vo. 

This  is  entirely  without  authenticity. 
Taylor,  Thomas :  Life  of  William  Cowper.     12mo. 

There  is  a  too  minute  life  by  Hayley  ;  who,  bestowing  but  one  volume  (4to, 
London,  1796)  on  the  very  varied  and  important  life  of  Milton,  could  give  three 
volumes  4to  (Chichester,  1803,  4)  upon  the  eventless  existence  of  such  a  feeble 
and  unhappy  visionary  as  Cowper.  A  subsequent  life  has  been,  by  Southey,  pre- 
fixed to  a  new  edition  of  Cowper. 

Taylor,  John  :  Records  of  my  Life.     New- York,  1833.    8vo. 
Taylor,  Isaac  :  Memoirs  and  Poetical  Remains  of  Jane  Taylor. 

Boston,  1826.     12mo. 
(Thatcher) :  Memoirs  of  George  R.  T.  Hewes,  a'Surviver  of  the 

Boston  Tea-affair  of  1773.     New-York,  1834.     18mo. 
:  The  same.     New- York,  1835.     18mo. 

Thatcher,  B.  B. :  Indian  Biography  ;  or,  an  Historical  Account  of 
those  Individuals  who  have  been  Distinguished  among  the 
North  American  Natives  as  Orators,  Warriors,  Statesmen, 
and  other  Remarkable  Characters.  (Harpers'  Family  Library.) 
New-York,  1832.  2  vols.  I8mo. 

Thicknesse,  Philip :  Memoirs  of  Philp  Thicknesse,  late  Lieutenant 
Governor  of  Land-guard  Fort ;  and,  unfortunately,  Father  to 
George  Touchit,  Baron  Audley.     Dublin,  1790.     8vo. 
It  pleased  the  eccentric  author  of  this  history  of  himself  to  preserve,  in  this 
odd  title,  the  memory  of  a  family  dispute  between  him  and  his  son ;  who,  in 
right  of  his  mother,  had  succeeded  to  the  title  and  estates  of  Audley.     He  also 
published  a  book  against  his  son,  entitled   "  Queries  to  Lord  Audley  ;"  and  was 
the  writer  of  an  indifferent  book  of  travels  on  the  Continent,  entitled  "  Thick- 
nesse's  Journey,"  as  well  as  of  several  whimsical  books  besides. 

Thorburn,  Grant :  Forty  Years'  Residence  in  America  ;  or,  the  Doc- 
trine of  a  particular  Providence  exemplified  in  the  Life  of 
G.  T.,  Seedsman,  of  New- York.  Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

The  life  of  Thorburn  is  well  known  to  have  furnished,  also,  the  main  inci- 
dents and  the  leading  character  of  Gait's  novel,  "  Laurie  Todd." 

Tomline,  George :  Life  of  William  Pitt.  Philadelphia,  1821.  2 
vols.  8vo. 


108  HWTORY.     Personal,  or  Biography. 

Tone,  William  T.  W. :  Memoirs  of  ihe  Life  of  Theobald  Wolfe 
Tone,  founder  of  the  United  Irish  Society;  by  his  Son. 
Washington,  1826.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Townsend,  Rev.  John,  founder  of  the  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb:  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.  Boston,  1831.  12mo. 

Tucker,  George :  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson  :  with  Parts  of  his  un- 
published Correspondence;  and  Notices  of  his  Opinions. 
Philadelphia,  1837.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Tudor,  William  :  Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts  :  containing 
also  Notices  of  some  Contemporary  Characters  and  Events, 
from  1760  to  1775.  Boston,  1823.  8vo. 

Vidocq,  French  Police  Agent :  Memoirs  of  himself.  Translated. 
8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1834.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Waldo,  S.  Putnam  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Commodore  Stephen 

Decatur.     12mo. 
Wallace,  Sir  William:    Life  of.     Constable's    Miscellany,  vols. 

53,  4,  Polygraphs. 

Walton,  Izaak  :  Lives  of  Donne,  Walton,  Hooker,  Herbert,  and  San- 
derson :  with  some  Account  of  the  Author  and  his  Writings. 
Boston,  1832.  2  vols. 

Waterman,  Elijah :  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Cal- 
vin, with  a  Selection  of  his  Letters,  and  Biographical  Notices 
of  some  of  his  Contemporaries.     Hartford,  1813.     8vo. 
There  are  two  other  lives  of  Calvin  by  his  contemporaries  ;  and  a  third  by  J. 
Mackenzie.     Edinburgh,  1809.     8vo.     The  Latin  life  by  Beza  saw  the  light 
soon  after  Calvin's  death.     It  was  speedily  followed  by  another  by  Bolsec,  a 
former  pupil  of  Calvin  ;  who,  however,  gave  an  account  of  him  anything  but 
panegyrical.     The  same  author  composed  a  Life  of  Beza,  equally  little  encomi- 
astic.   Of  both  the  Latin  lives  of  Calvin  there  are  translations   into  French, 
and  repeated  ones  of  Beza's  into  English.     Some  remarkable  particulars  of  the 
part  which  Calvin  bore  in  the  death  of  Servetus  may  be  found  in  the  great 
French  Biographic  Universelle,  at  the  title  SERVETUS. 

Weems,  M.  L. :  Life  of  General  Francis  Marion.  Philadelphia, 
1818.-  12mo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1835.     12mo. 

There  is  another  life  by  Judge  James,  who  served  under  Marion. 
Westcote,  Charles  :  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.    London,  1807.    12mo. 

Wheaton,  Henry  :  Life,  Writings,  and  Speeches  of  William  Pink- 
ney.  New- York,  1826.  8vo. 

White,  G.  S. :  Memoirs  of  Samuel  Slater.     See  TECHNICAL  ARTS. 

Wilcox,  Rev.  Charles  :  Remains  and  Memoirs  of.  Hartford,  1828. 
8vo. 

Willett,  William  M. :  A  Narrative  of  the  Military  Actions  of  Colo- 
nel Marinus  Willet,  taken  chiefly  from  his  own  MS.  By  his 
Son.  New- York,  1831.  8vo. 

Wilson,  Henry  :  Wonderful  Characters  ;  comprising  Memoirs  and 


History  of  Letters.  109 

Anecdotes  of  the  most  Remarkable  Persons  in  Every  Age  and 

Nation. 
Wilson,  Thomas  :  Biography  of  the  Principal  American  Naval  and 

Military  Heroes.     New- York,  1821.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Wirt,  William :  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.     New- York,  1831.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1836.     8vo. 

Wraxall,  Sir  N.  W. :  Historical  Memoirs  of  my  own  Times,  from 

1772  to  1784.     Philadelphia,  1837.     8vo. 
:  Posthumous  Memoirs  of  his  own  Time.     Philadelphia, 

1836.     8vo. 

For  this  work,  Sir  N.  Wraxall  was  prosecuted  and  fined.  Both  this  book  and 
its  sequel  (the  next)  have  been  taxed,  in  the  Edinburgh  Quarterly  and  other 
Reviews,  as  full  of  calumnies  ;  and  the  charge  appears,  indeed,  to  be  often  fully 
made  out. 

Xenophon  :  Memorabilia  Socratis.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

See,  in  Polygraphs,  the  lives  of  the  several  authors,  usually  prefixed  to  their 
works.  Also,  the  several  encyclopaedias,  in  Art*  and  Sciences. 

Of  the  ancients,  the  following  are  biographers :  Plutarch,  Hesychius,  Diog- 
enes Laertius,  Eunapius  Sardianus,  Dionysius  of  Halicarnassus,  Herodian, 
Suetonius,  Cornelius  Nepos,  Spartianus,  Ammianus  Marcellinus,  the  Historiae 
Augusts  Scriptores.  Atticus  wrote  a  series  that  has  perished.  Xenophon, 
Tacitus,  Philostratus,  Marinus,  Anna  Comnena,  and  Herodotus — if  the  life  of 
Homer  be  his — wrote  single  biographies. 

Among  the  moderns,  the  portraits  of  Paulus  Jovius  were  followed  by  the 
great  works  of  Moreri,  Freher,  Hofman,  and  Joecher.  The  former  is  of  the  su- 
perior repute,  and  has  been  oftenest  continued :  see  Collier  and  General  Dic- 
tionary. Bayle's  continuation  of  him  was  again  continued  by  Chaufpie.  Joe- 
cher has  been  continued  by  Adelung  and  others.  Of  English  dictionaries,  the 
Biographia  Britannica  is  the  only  good  one.  Chalmers,  Gorton,  Aikin,  and 
Lempriere  are  bad  compilations.  Wood's  Athense  (by  Bliss),  Fuller's  Wor- 
thies, and  Coleridge's  Northern  Worthies  have  a  merit  chiefly  local.  The  best 
of  modern  collections  of  biography,  the  amplest  and  most  faithfully  done  as  a 
whole,  is  the  French  Biographic  Universelle,  Paris,  1811-28,  52  vols.  8vo.  Its 
articles  are  composed  by  the  leading  French  Servants  of  the  day. 


CHAPTER  LXXVI. 

History  of  Letters. 

Adelung  :  Historical  Sketch  of  Sanscrit  Literature,  with  Notices  of 
Translations.     Oxford,  1832.     8vo. 

This  is  extracted  from  his  Mithridates,  oder  allgemeine  Sprachenkunde.  Ber- 
lin, 180&-17.  5  vols.  8vo  ;  a  work  on  the  languages  of  the  world  of  the  highest 
merit. 

Austin  :  Goethe  and  his  Contemporaries ;  from  the  German  of  Falk, 

Von  Muller,  &c,     London,  1836.     3  vols.  12mo. 
See  also  Madame  de  Stael's  AUemagne,  in  her  works,  Polygraphs. 


110  History  of  Letters. 

Bouterwek:  History  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Literature.  Trans- 
lated. London,  1823.  2  vols.  8vo. 

This  was  written  as  part  of  a  series  of  works  on  the  literature  of  all  nations,  of 
which  Eichom  was  the  chief  conductor,  and  for  which  his  own  Geschichte  der 
Literatur,  as  far  as  completed,  was  composed. 

Crusius  :  Lives  of  the  Roman  Poets.     See  it  in  Biography. 
D'Israeli :  Calamities  of  Authors.   New-York,  1812.  2  vols.  12mo. 
:  Curiosities  of  Literature.     3  vols.  8vo. 

A  great  part  of  this  popular  book  is  little  more  than  translated  from  the  Mena- 
giana,  Vigneul-Marvilliana,  Huetiana,  Scaligeriana,  and  others  of  that  French  se- 
ries of  literary  miscellanies  forming  the  collection  Des  Ana. 

Dunlop,  John :  History  of  Roman  Literature  to  the  Augustan  Age. 
Philadelphia,  1827.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Gray,  Wm. :  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Origin  of  English  Prose  Lit- 
erature, and  its  Progress  till  the  Reign  of  James  I.  Oxford, 
1835.  8vo. 

Harpe,  La :  Lycee,  ou  Cours  de  Lilterature  Ancienne  et  Moderne. 
Paris,  1827.  18  vols.  8vo. 

Hazlitt,  Wm. :  Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers.  Phila- 
delphia, 1819.  8vo. 

Hobhouse ;  Essay  on  Italian  Literature,  in  his  Illustrations  of  Childe 
Harolde.  Polygraphs. 

Knapp  :  Lectures  on  American  Literature.  New-York,  1829.  8vo. 

Montgomery  :  Lectures  on  General  Literature,  Poetry,  &c.  (Har- 
pers' Family  Library.)  New-York,  1833.  18mo. 

Neele,  Henry:   Lectures   on   English   Poetry.     Remains,  Poly- 
graphs. 
Nichols  :  Illustrations  of  the  Literary  History  of  the  18th  Century. 

London,  1817.     4  vols.  8vo. 

This  is  but  the  sequel  to  a  larger  work,  his  Literary  Anecdotes  of  the  18th 
Century.  London,  1812-16.  9  vols.  8vo.  Two  additional  volumes  of  the  il- 
lustrations have  now  appeared. 

Schlegel,  F. :  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  Ancient  and 

Modern.     Philadelphia,  1818.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Scot,  John  :  Essays  on  Poems  of  several  English  Poets.     London, 

1785.     8vo. 
Sismondi :  Historical  View  of  the  Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe. 

New- York,  1827.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Stael,  Madame  de :  La  Lilterature  considered  dans  ses  rapports 

aux  Institutions  Sociales.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Voltaire  :  The  excellent  View  of  Literature  in  his  Siecle  de  Louis 

XIV.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

The  following,  out  of  the  many  interesting  books  upon  literary  history  that 
might  be  enumerated,  are  the  most  useful.  General :  Saxius,  Onomasticon  Lat- 
erarium.  Utrecht,  1775.  8  vols.  8vo.  Andres,  Origine,  Progress!,  &c.,  d'ogni 
Letteratura.  Rome,  1808-17.  9  vols.  4to.  Berrington,  Literary  History  of  the 
Middle  Ages.  London,  1814.  4to.  Hallam,  Introduction  to  Literary  History, 
vol.  I.  London,  1837.  8vo.  Greek:  Schoell,  Histoire  de  la  Litterature 
Grecque.  Paris,  1826.  4  vols.  8vo.  Fabricius,  Bibliotheca  Graeca.  Ham- 


History  of  Bookg<  111 

burg,  1782.  12  vols.  4to.  Latin:  Schoell,  Histoire  de  la  Literature  Latine. 
Pane,  1815.  4  vols.  8vo.  Fabricius,  Bibliotheca  Latina  Vetus.  Leipsig,  1773. 
3  vols.  8vo.  Idem,  Bibliotheca  Latina  Medias  et  infimas  aetatis.  Patavii,  1754. 
3  vols.  4to.  Italian :  Tiraboschi,  Storia  della  Letteratura  Italiana.  Modena, 
1787.  9  in  16  vols.  4to.  Corniani,  I  secoli  della  Letteratura  Italiana.  1805- 
13.  9  vols.  8vo.  Ginguene,  Histoire  Litteraire  de  1'Italie.  Paris,  1811-19. 
9  vols.  8vo.  Provencal:  Millot,  Histoire  Litteraire  des  Troubadours.  Le 
Grand  d'Aussy,  Contes  et  Fabliaux.  Raynouard,  Choix  des  Poesies  des  Trou- 
badours. Lays  of  the  German  Troubadours.  French  :  (Rivet  and  Taillandier) 
Histoire  Litteraire  de  France.  Paris,  1733-1820.  15  vols.  4to.  Chenier, 
Tableau  Historique  de  la  Litterature  Frangaise.  Paris,  1816.  8vo  :  a  masterly 
compend.  Spanish:  Los  Padres  Rafael  y  Rodriguez  Mohedano,  Historia  Litte- 
raria  de  Espana.  Madrid,  1779.  9  vols.  4to.  German:  I  know  of  no  good 
general  history.  English :  Wharton,  History  of  English  Poetry  (or  rather  of 
English  Letters).  London,  1824.  4  vols.  8vo.  Arabic :  De  Rossi,  Dizionario 
degl' Autori  Arabi.  Parma,  1807.  8vo.  Hebrew:  De  Rossi,  Dizionario degl' 
Autori  Ebrei.  Parma,  1802.  8vo.  Turkish :  Toderini,  Storia  della  Lettera- 
tura Turchesca.  Venice,  1787.  3  vols.  8vo. 

The  correspondence  of  Erasmus,  and  that  of  Scaliger,  Grotius,  and  Lipsiua, 
afford  a  great  mass  of  literary  history.  The  French  Ana  also  contain  much ; 
and  the  volumes  of  the  Encyclopedic  Methodique,  which  are  entitled  Encyclo- 
pediana.  Grimm's  memoirs  offer  also  a  good  body,  and  the  correspondence  of 
Voltaire.  BoswelFs  Life  of  Johnson  contains  a  great  part  of  the  English  literary 
history  of  that  time.  Hodius  has  been  referred  to,  as  to  the  Revival  of  Letters. 
(See  Roscoe,  in  Biography.)  As  to  Bardic  literature,  Larue's  Recherches  sur 
les  Ouvrages  des  Bardes  de  la  Bretagne  Armorienne  ;  Walker's  Essay  on  the 
Irish  Bards  ;  and  the  notices  of  Druidic  literature  in  Turner's  Anglo-Saxons,  are 
all  that  need  be  examined.  Mallet's  Introduction  and  Histoire  de  Danemarc 
contain  a  great  part  of  the  history  of  Scandinavian  literature. 

Of  the  ancients,  Photius,  Hesychius,  and  Aulus  Gellius  are  all  that  can  welt  be 
mentioned. 


CHAPTER  LXXVII. 
History  of  Books. 

Bent :  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  from  1814  to  1834.     8vo. 

Bibliophobia :  Remarks   on  the  Present  Languid  and   Depressed 
State  of  Literature  and  the  Book  Trade.     By  Mercurius  Rus- 
ticus  ;  with  Notes,  by  Cato  Parvus.     London,  1832.     8vo. 
Written  in  ridicule  of  Dibdin  and  the  book  collectors. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  Company,  Philadelphia. 

Library  Company,  Baltimore. 

Library  of  Congress. 

Mercantile  Library,  Philadelphia. 

Atheneum,  Boston. 

New-York  Society  Library. 

Mechanics'  and  Traders'  Library,  New- York* 

Lyceum  of  Natural  History,  New- York. 

—  Mercantile  Library,  New-York. 


112  Miscellanies  of  History, 

Catalogue  of  Scarce,  &c.,  Books,  relating  principally  to  the  History 
of  England. 

Of  the  South  Carolina  College  Library.     Columbia,  1836. 

8vo. 

Rich,  O. :  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova  ;  or,  a  Catalogue  of  Books 
in  Various  Languages  relating  to  America,  since  the   Year 
1700.     London,  1835.     8vo. 
See  note,  at  Geography  of  America. 
Thomas  :    The  History  of  Printing  in  America,  &c.     Worcester, 

1810.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Watt,  Robert :  Bibliotheca  Britannica ;  or,  a  General  Index  to  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign  Literature.  Edinburgh,  1824.  4  vols.  4to. 
Photius's  Myriobiblon  is  the  oldest  of  bibliographical  works.  The  best  edi- 
tion, Graeco-Latine,  Rothomagae,  1653.  Folio.  The  abbot  Trithemius  and 
Richard  de  Buri  are  the  earliest  modern  writers.  The  former  is  given,  with  va- 
rious  lesser  ancient  performances-,  in  Fabricius's  Bibliotheca  Ecclesiastica.  Ham- 
burg, 1718.  Folio.  The  latter  has  lately  been  re-edited  in  England.  Gesner's- 
Bibliotheca  was  the  first  considerable  work,  and  long  served  as  the  basis  for 
subsequent  bibliographers.  Of  old  books,  however,  few,  except  the  Polyhistor 
of  Morhof,  are  any  longer  of  value,  except  to  the  adepts  of  book-taste.  At  pres- 
ent, for  direct  utility,  Brunei's  Manuel  du  Libraire  is  without  a  rival.  A  new 
edition  of  his  4  vols.,  and  of  his  supplement  in  3,  is  now  appearing.  The  Dic- 
tionnaire  des  Ouvrages  Anonymes  et  Pseudonymes  is,  however,  upon  Brunei's 
plan,  necessary,  as  an  auxiliary.  The  Bibliographer's  Manual  of  Lowndes, 
London,  1834,  4  vols.  8vo,  is  good  and  useful,  as  to  books  printed  in  Britain. 
Dibdin's  various  publications  are  rather  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  bibliomaniac, 
than  that  of  the  man  of  letters.  Beloe's  Anecdotes  of  Literature  (London,  1806— 
11,6  vols.  8vo)  are  good  and  various.  Home's  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
Bibliography  is  useful ;  and  (Adam  Clark's)  Bibliographical  Dictionary  and  Mis- 
cellany. As  to  the  Classics,  Moss's  Manual  of  Classical  Bibliography,  London, 
1825,  2  vols.  8vo,  is  now  the  best  resource,  though  having  many  strange  omis- 
sions of  authors  that  should  have  been  noticed.  Audiffredi  is  full  of  taste  and 
learning  as  to  the  early  Roman  editions.  The  book  of  Maittaire  is  highly  useful 
to  the  pursuits  of  scholarship.  Panzer  is  sometimes  inaccurate,  but  is  still  of 
much  esteem  and  utility.  Laire's  Index  Librorum  Rariorum  is  curious  and  inter- 
esting. Clement's  Bibliotheque  Curieuse  is  esteemed  ;  and  De  Bure's  Bibliog- 
raphic Instructive,  though  in  part  superseded,  highly  useful  still.  Renouard  has 
given  an  admirable  history  of  the  Aldine  press  ;  Greswell,  good  ones  of  the  Ste- 
phens's  and  early  Greek  press  of  Paris  ;  and  Adry,  of  the  Elzevirs.  Herbert  and 
Ames's  Typographical  Antiquities  of  England  are  also  interesting,  though  as  yet, 
in  their  last  and  best  edition  (London,  1810-19),  only  finished  to  the  4th  volume. 


CHAPTER  XXXIV. 

Miscellanies  of  History,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical,  and  Literary:  as 
Magazines,  Reviews,  Newspapers,  and  Works  omitted  in  preceding 
Sections. 

Aiken :  Annual  Review  and  History  of  Literature.     7  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1802-8.     (Vol.  5  missing.) 
American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Critical  Review.     New-York, 

1817-19.     4  vols.  8vo. 


Miscellanies  of  History*  113 

American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Critical  Review.     Edited  by  N, 

P.  Willis.     Boston,  1829.     8vo. 
American  Monthly  Magazine.    Edited  by  H.  W.  Herbert,  1833, 

4;  C.  Hoffman,  1835,  6,  7.     New-York.     8  vols.  8vo. 
American  Quarterly  Review  :  1827-36.      Philadelphia.     20  vols. 

8vo.     Continued.  .Itwi 

American  Review  of  History  and  Politics.     Philadelphia,  1811,  12. 

4  vols.  8vo. 
Asiatic  Researches  ;  or,  Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  at 

Bengal  for  Inquiring  into  the  History  and  Antiquities,  Arts, 

Sciences,  and  Literature  of  Asia.    London,  1811.    7  vols.  8vo. 
Incomplete.     The  society  was  founded  in  1788  by  Sir  W.  Jones  and  others, 
and  its  transactions  printed  at  Calcutta,  down  to  1825,  making  15  vols.  4to. 
So  that  from  1811  to  1825  is  at  least  wanting  in  this  reprinted  edition. 

Alheneum.     London,  1832.     4to. 

Atlantic  Magazine.     New- York,  1824,  5.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Atlas,  a  Literary  and   Historical   Journal.     New- York,  1831-3. 

Folio. 
Black  wood's  Edinburgh   Magazine.      Edinburgh,    1828-36.      40 

vols.  8vo. 

Butler,  Charles  :  Reminiscences.     New- York,  1824.     12mo. 
Carver :    Reisen   durch  die  inneren   Gegenden   Nord    Americas. 

Hamburgh,  1780.     8vo. 
Critic  ;  a  Weekly  Review  of  Literature,  Fine  Arts,  and  the  Drama. 

Edited  by  William  Legget.     New-York,  1828,  29.     8vo. 
Dublin  University  Magazine.     Dublin,  1836.     7  vols.  8vo. 
Edinburgh  Review:    1802-36.     63  vols.  8vo,  with  Index.     Con- 
tinued. 

,  Selections  of  the  best  Articles  from  ;  with  a  preliminary 

Dissertation  and  explanatory  Notes.     Paris,  1835,  6.     6  vols. 

8vo. 
European  Magazine  and  London  Review.     London,  1782-97.     24 

vols.  8vo. 

Fessenden's  Weekly  Inspector.     New- York,  1806,  7.     8vo. 
Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     London,  1827-36.      1\7   vols.  8vo. 

Continued. 

Frazer's  Magazine.     London,  1832-6.     14  vols.  8vo. 
History  of  the  Works  of  the  Learned  in  all  parts  of  Europe,  from 

January,  1699',  to  May,  1710.     London.     11  vols.  8vo. 
Handvesten  :  Van  de  Stede  Vlaardingen.    Graaven-Haague,  1772. 

Folio. 

Illinois  Monthly  Magazine.     1831,2.     8vo. 
Knickerbocker,   or  New- York   Monthly  Magazine.     New-York, 

1833-6.     8vols.8vo.  >V;' 

Literary  Gazette  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     1831.    4to. 

— .    New-York,  1834.     Folio. 

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114  Miscellanies  of  History. 

Literary  Gazette  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     London,  1832-36. 

6  vols.  4to. 

Literary  and  Scientific  Repository  and  Critical  Review.      New- 
York,  1820,21.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Manuel  des  Habitans  de  St.  Domingue.     Paris,  1802.     2  vols. 
Metropolitan;  a  Monthly  Journal.     London,    1832-6.     16  vols. 

8vo. 
Miller,  Samuel :  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  1 8th  Century.     New- York, 

1803.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Mirror,  a  Weekly  Journal.     New- York,  1830-37.     4to. 
Monthly  Visiter.     London,  1797-1800.     10  vols.  12mo. 

Repository.     London,  1836.     8vo. 

Magazine  and  British  Register.     London,  1798.     8vo. 

Review;  or,  Literary  Journal.     London,  1791,  1796,  97. 

6  vols.  8 vo. 
Museum  of  Foreign  Literature  and  Art.     Philadelphia,  1824-36. 

39  vols.  8vo. 

Netherlandish  India.     Batavia.     8vo. 
New-England  Magazine.     Boston,  1831-5.     9  vols.  8vo. 
New  Monthly  Magazine.     London,  1822-36. 
North  American  Review.     Boston,  1820-36.     43  vols.  8vo.     Con- 
tinued. 

Noticioso  de  ambos  Mundos.     New- York,  1836.     4to. 
Polyanthos;    a  Literary  Magazine.     Boston,   1812-14.     4  vols. 

8vo. 

Portfolio  ;  a  Monthly  Magazine.     Philadelphia.     26  vols.  8vo. 
Quarterly  Review.     London,  1808-36.     56  vols.  8vo. 
Retrospective  Review.     London,  1820-8.     16  vols.  8vo. 
Revue  Franchise.     New-York,  1836.     6  vols.  8vo. 

Encyclopedique.     Paris,  1830,  31.     8  vols.  8vo. 

Saturday  Magazine.     London,  1835,  36.     8  vols.  8vo. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger.     Richmond,  J835,  6.     vol.  2d. 
Southern  Review.     Charleston,  S.  C.,  1828-32.     8  vols.  8vo. 
United  States  Literary  Gazette.     Boston,  1825.     8vo. 
Universal  Magazine.     1798.     8vo. 
Verplanck,  Gulian  C. :  Discourses  on  Subjects  of  American  History, 

Arts,  and  Literature.     New- York,  1833.     12mo. 
Western  Monthly  Magazine.     Cincinnati,  1 833,  4.     4  vols.  8vo. 
Westminster  Review.     London,  1824-36.     25  vols.  8vo. 
Western  Monthly  Review.     Edited  by  Timothy  Flint.     Cincinnati, 

1827-30.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Young  Meu's  Advocate  ;  a  Weekly  Periodical,    New- York,  1832. 

Folio. 
Zavalo ;  Mejico  desde  1808  hasta  1830.     Paris,  1831.     2  vols. 


NATURAL  HISTORY.     Collections.  115 


Newspapers. 

Atlas.     London,  1832-36.     Folio. 

Bingley's  London  Journal,  from  May,  1777,  to  May,  1779  ;  and  from 
December,  1781,  to  December,  1783.  London.  2  vols.  folio. 

Courier  des  Etats  Unis  :  1830-34.  New- York.  5  vols.  folio. 
Continued. 

Herald,  a  Gazette  for  the  Country:  1795-97.  New- York.  3 
vols.  folio. 

Mercantile  Advertiser:  1830-34.  New- York.  5  vols.  folio. 
Continued. 

Morning  Courier  and  New- York  Enquirer  :  1830-34.  New-York. 
5  vols.  folio.  Continued. 

National  Intelligencer:  1813-34.  Washington.  34  vols.  folio. 
Continued. 

New- York  American  :  1828-34.  New- York.  7  vols.  folio.  Con- 
tinued. 

New- York  Commercial  Advertiser :  1828-34.  New- York.  7 
vols.  folio.  Continued. 

New- York  Daily  Advertiser  :  1830-34.  New- York.  5  vols.  fo- 
lio. Continued. 

New- York  Evening  Post :  May,  1810,  to  July,  1811.  New-York. 
1  vol.  folio. 

New- York  Spectator  :  1797-1802.     New- York.     5  vols.  folio. 

Shipping  and  Commercial  List  and  New- York  Price  Current : 
1832-34.  New- York.  3  vols.  folio.  Continued. 


CHAPTER  LXXIX. 

NATURAL  HISTORY.     Collections. 

Blumenbach :    A  Manual  of  the   Elements  of  Natural  History. 

From  the  German.     London,  1825.     8vo. 
Buffon,  George  Lewis  Leclerc,    Comte  de :    Histoire  Naturelle, 

generale  et  particuliere ;  avec  la  Description  du  Cabinet  du 

Roi.     Paris,  1749-1804.     38  vols.  4to.     Zoologie,  15  vols. ; 

Supplement,  7  vols. ;  Oiseaux,  9  vols. ;  Mineraux,  5  vols.    Ovi- 

pares  et  Serpens,  2  vols. 

This  is  the  original  edition  ;  and,  for  the  beauty  of  its  plates,  more  esteemed 
than  any  subsequent  one.  Buffon's  assistants  in  the  work  were  Daubenton, 
Montbeillard,  and  La  Cepede.  The  last  two  volumes  are  by  La  Cepede  alone. 
The  anatomical  descriptions  were  the  part  of  Daubenton,  and  are  pronounced, 
by  Cuvier,  to  be  without  a  fault.  Some  sets  of  this  edition  add  six  volumes 
more,  the  subsequent  production  of  La  Cepede — that  is,  Poiasona,  5  vols. ;  Ceia- 


1 1 6  NATURAL  HISTORY.     Collections. 

cees,  1  vol.  The  most  esteemed  sets  have  the  king's  arms  on  the  binding. 
There  have  been  repeated  re-editions  of  the  book,  as  one  directed  by  Sonnini, 
assisted  by  Daudin,  Dennys-Montford,  Latreille,  and  Mirbel ;  12?  vols.  8vo,  a 
great  collection,  but  which  unfortunately  omits  Daubenton's  descriptions,  held 
indispensable.  An  edition  completer  than  any  other,  as  to  the  works  of  Buffon, 
but  very  inferior  as  to  the  engravings,  was  given  by  the  press  of  Bastien.  Paris, 
1810.  34  vols.  8vo.  There  is  a  complete  English  translation  of  Buffon  by 
Smellie.  London,  1812.  20  vols.  8vo.  Barr  has  given  a  less  full  one.  Lon- 
don, 1792,  3.  15  vols.  8vo. 
Buffon  :  Natural  History.  London,  1821,  2.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     1830-4.     12rno. 

The  two  last  are  meager  abridgments. 

Brown,  Captain  Thomas  :  Taxidermist's  Manual ;  or,  the  Art  of 
Collecting,  Preparing,  and  Preserving  Objects  of  Natural  His- 
tory.    With  6  Plates.     Glasgow,  1834.     12mo. 
Burckhardt :  Elementary  Principles  of  the  Philosophy  of  Natural 

History.    From  the  German.     New-York,  1804.     12mo. 
Cuvier,  George  Leopold,  Baron :  The  Animal  Kingdom  arranged 
in   conformity  with  its  Organization.     New-York,   1831.     4 
vols.  8vo. 
Godman,  J.  W. :  American  Natural  History.     Philadelphia,  1826. 

3  vols.  8vo. 
Goldsmith,  Oliver:    History  of  the  Earth  and  Animated  Nature. 

Philadelphia,  1823.     5  vols.  8vo. 

A  book  which  the  charm  of  its  style  will  long  preserve.     It  is  of  it  that  Dr. 
Johnson  said,  while  Goldsmith  was  preparing  it,  "  Sir,  he  knows  no  more  of 
natural  history  than  you  or  I ;  and  yet  he  will  make  it  as  interesting  as  a  fairy 
tale." 
Harlan :  Description  of  Mammiferous  Animals  inhabiting  North 

America.     Philadelphia,  1825.     8vo. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason  :  Natural  History  of  the  Bible  ;  or,  a  De- 
scription of  all  the  Quadrupeds,  Birds,  &c.,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged. Boston,  1831.  8vo. 

The  great  work  upon  this  matter  is  that  of  Bochart,  entitled  "  Hierozoicon  ; 
fiive  de  Animalibus  Sacrae  Scripturae" — best  edition,  by  Rosenmuller.     Leipsig, 
1793-6.     3  vols.  4to,  with  Plates. 
Hibernicus  :  Letters  on  the  Natural  History  and  Internal  Resources 

of  the  Sate  of  New- York.     New-York,  1822.     12mo. 
Hitchcock,  David  :  Report  on  the  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany, 
and   Zoology  of  Massachusetts.     Amherst,   1833,  text  8vo, 
and  Plates  4to. 

Howitt :  Book  of  the  Seasons  ;  or,  Calendar  of  Nature.  Philadel- 
phia, 1831.  12mo.  '  ; 

Jesse,  Edward:  Gleanings  in  Natural  History;  with  Local  Recol- 
lections. To  which  are  added,  Maxims  and  Hints  for  an 
Angler.  First  Series.  London,  1835.  12mo. 

;  The  same:  Second  Series.     To  which  are  added  some 

Extracts  from  the  unpublished  MSS.  of  the  late  Mr.  White  of 
Selbourne.     London,  1836.     12mo. 

:  The  same  :   Third  Series.     To  which  are  added  Notices 

of  the  Royal  Parks  and  Residences.     London,  1835.     I2mo, 


MINERAL  KINGDOM.     Geology.  117 

Journal  of  a  Naturalist.     Philadelphia,  1831.      12mo. 
Lempriere,  W. :  Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Natural  History,  &c. 
Magazine  of  Natural  History.     London,  1836.     9  vols.  8vo. 
Mudie  :  Popular  Guide  to  the  Observation  of  Nature  ;  or,  Hints  of 
Inducement  to  the  Study  of  Natural  Productions  and  Appear- 
ances, in  their  Connexions  and  Relations.     (Family  Library.) 
New- York,  1833.     18mo. 

Nollet:  L'Art  des  Experiences.     Paris,  1787.     3  vols.  12mo. 
Pliny,  Caius  Secundtis :  Natural  History  of  the  World,  translated 
into  English  by  Philemon  Holland.     London,  1601.     2  vols. 
folio. 

The  translation  is  good,  though  antiquated.  Pliny  is  certainly  one  of  the  most 
learned  of  the  ancients ;  his  hook  forming,  indeed,  a  sort  of  encyclopedia  of  a 
great  part  of  the  science  of  his  day.  It  is,  besides  the  natural  history,  a  great 
source  of  information  as  to  the  geography,  antiquities,  the  useful  and  fine  arts, 
the  medicine,  the  mythology,  and  many  particulars  in  the  civil  history  and  man- 
ners of  his  age. 

Smellie,  William:  Philosophy  of  Natural  History.  Boston,  1824. 
8vo. 

System  of  Natural  History.     Brattleborough,  1834.     8vo. 

Timbs,  John  :  Knowledge  for  the  People,  &c. :  containing  Zoolog- 
ical Series.  London,  1831.  12mo. 

:  The  same.  Botany,  Mineralogy,  Geology,  &c.  Lon- 
don, 1832.  12mo. 

Verhandelingen  Natuur  Kundige.     Amsterdam,  1761.     8vo. 

White,  Rev.  Gilbert :  The  Natural  History  of  Selbourne ;  with  Ad- 
ditions by  Sir  William  Jardine.  Philadelphia,  1832.  12rao. 


CHAPTER  LXXX. 

MINEKAL  KINGDOM.     Geology. 

Beche,  H.  T.  de  la:  Geological  Manual.     Philadelphia,   1832. 

8vo. 

:  How  to  Observe.    138  wood  cuts.    London,  1835.    12mo. 

:    Researches  in  Theoretical  Geology,  with  Preface  and 

Notes  by  Prof.  Hitchcock.     New-York,  1837.     12mo. 
Bakewell,  Robert :  Introduction  to  Geology.    London,  1833.    8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1836. 

There  is  also  an  American  edition  by  Prof.  Silliman,  with  his  Notes,  chiefly 
intended  to  reconcile  geology  with  the  Mosaic  account  of  the  creation.. 

Buckland,  Rev.  William  :  Geology  and  Mineralogy  considered  with 
reference  to  Natural  Theology.  (Series  of  Bridgewater  Trea- 
tises.) London,  1836.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1837.     2  vols.  8vo. 


118  MINERAL  KINGDOM.     Geology. 

Conversations  on  Geology :  comprising  a  familiar  Explanation  of 
the  Wernerian  System  ;  the  Mosaic  Geology,  as  explained  by 
Mr.  Granville  Penn  ;  and  the  late  Discoveries  of  Professors 
Buckland,  Humboldt,  Dr.  M'Culloch,  and  others.  London, 
1828.  12mo. 

Getting,  J.  R. :  Synopsis  of  Lectures  on  Geology.  Trenton,  1825. 
12mo. 

Cuvier,  George  Leopold,  Baron :  Essay  on  the  History  of  the 
Earth,  with  Mineralogical  Notes,  and  an  Account  of  Cuvier's 
Geological  Discoveries  ;  to  which  are  now  added,  Observations 
on  the  Geology  of  North  America,  illustrated  by  the  Descrip- 
tion of  various  Organic  Remains  found  in  that  part  of  the 
World,  by  S.  L.  Mitchell.  New-York,  1818.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1831.     8vo. 

The  same  work  has  also  been  edited  by  Professor  Jameson  of  Edinburgh, 

with  an  account  of  Cuvier's  geological  discoveries,  London,  1822,  8vo,  fourth 

edition.     His  "  Ossemens  Fossils"  is  his  main  geological  work  ;  and  has  opened 

the  way  to  the  chief  results  yet  obtained  in  the  science. 

Eaton,  Amos  :  Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  of  the  District 
adjoining  the  Erie  Canal.  Albany,  1824.  8vo. 

:  Index  to  the  Geology  of  the  Northern  States,  with  Trans- 
verse Sections,  extending  from  the  Susquehannah  River  to  the 
Atlantic,  crossing  Catskill  Mountains ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a 
Geological  Grammar.  Troy,  1820.  12mo. 

Emons :  Manual  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology.     See  MINERALOGY. 

Geological  Society:  Proceedings  of  the,  from  1833  to  1835.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Higgins,  Mullinger  W. :  The  Earth :  its  Physical  Condition  and 
most  remarkable  Phenomena.  (Family  Library.)  New-York, 
1836.  18mo. 

Hill,  Ira  :  An  Abstract  of  a  New  Theory  of  the  Formation  of  the 
Earth.  Baltimore,  1823.  12mo. 

Lyell,  Charles :  Principles  of  Geology  ;  being  an  Inquiry  how  far 
the  former  Changes  of  the  Earth's  Surface  are  referrible  to 
Causes  now  in  operation.     London,  1835.     4  vols.  12mo. 
There  is  an  edition  of  1837,  4  vols.  12mo,  with  additions  and  corrections. 

Luc,  J.  A.  de :  Lettres  Physiques  et  Morales,  sur  1'Histoire  de  la 
Terre  et  de  1'Homme.  Paris,  1779.  12mo. 

M'Clelland,  John :  Some  Inquiries  in  the  Province  of  Kemaon  rel- 
ative to  Geology  and  other  Branches  of  Natural  Science. 
Calcutta,  1835.  8vo. 

M'Culloch,  Dr.  John  :  System  of  Geology  ;  with  a  Theory  of  the 
Earth,  and  an  Explanation  of  its  Connexion  with  the  Sacred 
Records.  London,  1831.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:    Geological   Classification  of  Rocks;    with   Descriptive 

Synopsis  of  the  Species  and  Varieties  ;  comprising  the  Ele- 
ments of  Practical  Geology.     London,  1831.     8vo. 

Mudie  :  The  Earth.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 


NATURAL  HISTORY.      Vegetable  Kingdom,  1 19 

Phillips,  John  :  Guide  to  Geology.     London,  1835.     12mo. 
Renssellaer,  Van  :  Lectures  on  Geology.     New-York,  1835.    8vo. 
St.  Fond,  Faujas  de  :  Essai  de  Geologic  ;  ou  Memoires  pour  servir 

a  1'Histoire  Naturelle  du  Globe.     Paris,  1805.     8vo. 
Webster,  John  W. :  Description  of  the  Island  of  St.  Michael,  and 

its  Geological  Structure ;  with  Remarks  on  the  other  Azores. 

Boston,  1821.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  LXXXI. 
MINERAL  KINGDOM.     Mineralogy. 

Dana  :  A  System  of  Mineralogy,  &c.     New-Haven,  1837.     8vo. 

Emmons :  Manual  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology. 

Jacob,  Wm. :  An  Historical  Inquiry  into  the  Production  and  Con- 
sumption of  the  Precious  Metals.  Philadelphia,  1832.  8vo. 

Phillips,  Wm. :  Elementary  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Min- 
eralogy. London,  1823.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  LXXXII. 

NATURAL  HISTORY.     Vegetable  Kingdom. 

American  Forest ;  or,  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Chil- 
dren about  the  Trees  of  America.  18mo. 

Browne,  D.  J. :  The  Sylva  Americana ;  or,  a  Description  of  the  For- 
est-trees indigenous  to  the  United  States,  Practically  and  Bo- 
tanically  considered.     Boston,  1832.     8vo. 
The  book  of  Michaux,  the  North  American  Sylva  (Paris,  1819,  3  vols.  royal 

8vo,  coloured  plates),  is  valued,  and  become  rare. 

Burnett,  Gilbert:  Outlines  of  Botany  :  the  Plants  arranged  accord- 
ing to  the  System  of  Natural  Affinities.  London,  1835.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Christian  Florist :  The  Names,  &c.,  of  Plants  illustrated  by  Scrip- 
tural Texts  and  Poetical  Extracts.  Philadelphia,  1835.  12mo. 

Gray,  Asa  :  Elements  of  Botany.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 

Lindley,  John  :  An  Introduction  to  the  System  of  Botany  :  the  Or- 
ganization, Affinities,  and  Geography  of  Plants,  first  American 
edition;  with  an  Appendix  by  J.  Torrey.  New- York,  1831. 
8vo. 


120  NATURAL  HISTORY.     Animal  Kingdom. 

London,  J.  C.  :  Encyclopedia  of  Plants.  With  Engravings  and  Fig- 
ures of  nearly  10,000  Species.  London,  1836.  Thick  8vo. 

Marcet,  Mrs. :  Conversations  on  Vegetable  Physiology.  New- 
York,  1830.  12mo. 

The  treatise  of  Philips,  2  vols.  8vo  ;  that  of  Mirbel  (Paris,  1815,  2  vols.  8vo) ; 
and  that  of  Roguet  (see  it  in  NATURAL  THEOLOGY),  are  of  ampler  information. 

Smith,  Sir  James  Edward:  Grammar  of  Botany,  illustrative  of  Ar- 
tificial as  well  as  Natural  Classifications ;  with  an  Explanation 
of  Jussieu's  System  :  to  which  is  added  a  Reduction  of  all  the 
Genera  contained  in  the  Catalogue  of  North  American  Plants 
to  the  Natural  Families  of  the  French  Professor,  by  the  late 
Henry  Muhlenberg,  D.D.  New- York,  1822.  8vo. 

Sumner,  John  :  A  Compendium  of  Physiological  and  Systematic 
Botany  :  with  Plates.  Hartford,  1822.  12mo. 

Torrey,  John  :  A  Compendium  of  the  Flora  of  the  Northern  and 
Middle  States,  containing  Generic  and  Specific  Descriptions  of 
all  the  Plants  of  the  Cryptogamia  hitherto  found  in  the  United 
States  North  of  the  Potomac.  New-York,  1826.  12mo. 

Thornton,  R.  J. :  Elements  of  Botany,  with  Plates.     London,  1812. 

8vo. 
Wakefield  :  Introduction  to  Botany,  in  a  Series  of  Familiar  Letters. 

With  illustrative  Engravings.     Philadelphia,  181 1.     12mo. 

Waterhouse,  Benjamin  :  The  Botanist :  together  with  a  Discourse 
on  the  Principle  of  Vitality.  Boston,  1811.  8vo. 

See,  also,  various  works  among  COLLECTIONS  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.  For 
a  general  list  of  the  best  works  on  botany,  the  bibliography  in  Loudon's  Ency- 
clopedia of  Plants  may  be  consulted.  To  make  completer  the  collection  of  Amer- 
ican Botany,  the  following  are  important :  Catesby's  Natural  History  of  Caro- 
lina, Florida,  and  the  Bahamas.  London,  1731-48,  2  vols.  folio — a  book  now 
very  scarce  ;  Humholdt  and  Bonpland,  Plantes  Equinoxiales.  Paris,  1805,  folio  ; 
Michaux,  Flora  Boreali  Americana.  Paris,  1803,  2  vols.  8vo  ;  Bigelow's  Plant* 
of  the  Environs  of  Boston  ;  Clayton,  Flora  Virginica.  Leyden,  1762,  4to  ;  Wal- 
ter, Flora  Caroliniana.  London,  1788,  8vo  ;  Elliott,  Botany  of  South  Carolina. 
Charleston,  2  vols.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  LXXXIII. 
NATURAL  HISTORY.    Animal  Kingdom. 

Bewick :  History  of   Birds  and   Quadrupeds,  with  Engravings. 

Philadelphia,  1824.     8vo. 

This  is  poorly  copied  from  the  three  volumes  of  Bewick's  original  work  ;  of 
which  the  merit  lay,  not  in  the  descriptions,  but  in  the  very  spirited  delineations, 
and  his  admirable  wood-engravings — an  art  before  neglected,  but  to  a  renewed 
cultivation  of  which  his  genius  led.  His  several  engraved  works  are  the  follow- 
ing :  The  History  of  Birds.  Newcastle,  1790.  8vo.  The  History  of  British 
Birds.  Newcastle,  1797-1804.  2  vols.  8vo.  The  Fables  of  JSsop  and  others. 


NATURAL  HISTORY.     Entomology.  121 

Newcastle,  1818.     8vo.     All  these  abound  in  vignettes  and  tail-pieces  of  great 
excellence,  and  often  of  very  droll  invention. 

Bingley  :  Animal  Biography,  or  Popular  Zoology,  illustrated  by  Au- 
thentic Anecdotes  of  the  Economy,  Habits  of  Life,  Instinct, 
and  Sagacity  of  the  Animal  Creation.  London,  1829.  4 
vols.  12mo. 

Cuvier  :  Animal  Kingdom,  arranged  in  Conformity  with  its  Organ- 
ization. New- York,  1861.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Harlan:  Description  of  Mammiferous  Animals  inhabiting  North 
America.  Philadelphia,  1825.  8vo. 

Timbs,  J. :  The  Plain  Why  and  Because — Zoological  Series. 
London,  1831.  12mo. 

See  also,  in  Collections  of  Natural  History,  Buffon,  Goldsmith, 
Godman,  Harris,  and  others.  Also,  the  three  succeeding  sec- 
tions. 


CHAPTER  LXXXIV. 

NATURAL  HISTORY.     Ornithology. 

Montague,  G. :  Ornithological  Dictionary  of  British  Birds.  Second 
edition  ;  with  Plan  of  Study,  and  Additions,  by  James  Ren- 
wick.  London,  1831.  8vo. 

Nuttall:  Manual  of  the  Ornithology  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada. Cambridge,  Mass.,  1832.  12mo. 

— :  The  same.     Boston,  1834.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  LXXXV. 

NATURAL  HISTORY.     Entomology. 

Natural  History  of  Insects.  With  Engravings.    (Harpers'  Family 

Library.)    New- York,  1830.     18mo. 
See  also,  in  Natural  Theology,  Kirby. 


122  NATURAL  HISTORY.     Chymistry. 


CHAPTER  LXXXVI. 

NATURAL  HISTORY.     Conchology. 

Burrows,  E.  J. :  Elements  of  Conchology,  on  the  Linnaean  System. 
28  Plates.  London,  1825.  8vo. 

Lessons  on  Shells,  at  the  Pestalozzian  School  at  Cheam.  Plates. 
New- York,  1833.  12mo. 

Mawe,  J. :  The  Voyager's  Companion,  or  Shell-collector's  Pilot ; 
with  Instructions  in  finding  and  Preserving  Specimens  in  Natu- 
ral History.  London,  1825.  12mo. 

Roberts,  Mary :  Conchologist's  Companion.  London,  1834. 
12mo. 

:  Seaside  Companion  ;  or,  Marine  Natural  History.  Lon- 
don, 1835.  12mo. 

Note.  We  need  hardly  remark  that,  when  the  growth  of  the  collection  shall 
have  given  a  body  of  works  in  each  of  the  minuter  divisions  into  which  natural 
history  is  properly  distributed — as  ichthyology,  herpetology,  &,c. — separate  chap- 
ters should  be  assigned  to  each  of  these  in  a  future  catalogue. 


CHAPTER  LXXXVH. 
NATURAL  HISTORY.     Chymistry. 

Analyst,  the:  1836.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Berzelius :  Traite"  de  Chimie.  Traduit  sur  des  MSS.  ine"dits  de 
1'auteur.  Paris,  1830.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Gary,  Geo.  C. :  Five  Hundred  Useful  and  Amusing  Experiments 
in  Chymistry,  and  in  the  Arts  and  Manufactures,  with  Obser- 
vations on  the  Properties  of  the  Substances  employed,  and 
their  application  to  useful  Purposes.  London,  1825.  12mo. 

Chaptal :  Elements  of  Chymistry.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Boston,  1806.  8vo. 

Comstock,  J.  L. :  Conversations  on  Chymistry.  Hartford,  1831. 
12mo. 

Cooper,  Thomas :  Some  Information  concerning  Gas  Light.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1816.  8vo. 

Dictionary  of  Chymistry :  containing  the  Principles  and  Modern 
Theories  of  the  Science,  with  its  Application  to  the  Arts,  Man- 
ufactures, and  Medicine.  New- York,  1830.  12mo. 


NATURAL  HISTORY.     Chymistry.  123 

Dumas  :  Traite  de  Chimie  appliquee  aux  Arts.  Paris,  1828.  5 
vols.  8vo,  and  Atlas. 

Eaton,  Amos  :  Chymical  Instructer,  presenting  a  Familiar  Method 
of  Teaching  the  Chymical  Principles  and  Operations  of  the 
most  practical  Utility.  Albany,  1826.  12mo. 

Fourcroy :  Elements  of  Natural  History  and  Chymistry.  London, 
1788.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Gale,  L.  D. :  Elements  of  Chymistry.     New-York,  1837.     12mo. 

Joyce,  Rev.  J.  :  Dialogues  on  Chymistry,  in  which  the  First  Prin- 
ciples of  that  Science  are  explained.  New-York,  1818.  9 
vols.  12mo. 

Lavoisier  :  Elements  of  Chymistry  in  a  New  and  Systematic  Order : 
containing  all  the  Modern  Discoveries.  Translated  from  the 
French.  New-York,  1806.  8vo. 

(Marcet,  Mrs.) :  Conversations  on  Chymistry,  in  which  the  Elements 
of  that  Science  are  familiarly  explained  and  illustrated  by 
Experiments  and  Plates.  12mo. 

Porter,  Arthur  L. :  Chymistry  of  the  Arts,  being  a  Practical  Dis- 
play of  the  Arts  and  Manufactures  which  depend  on  Chymical 
Principles,  with  numerous  Engravings,  on  the  basis  of  Gray's 
Operative  Chymist,  adapted  to  the  United  States  ;  with  a  Trea- 
tise on  Calico  Printing,  Bleaching,  and  other  large  Additions. 
Philadelphia,  1830.  8vo. 

Prout,  William  :  Chymistry,  &c.,  considered  with  a  View  to  Natu- 
ral Theology.  See  NATURAL  THEOLOGY. 

Rose,  Henry:  A  Manual  of  Analytical  Chymistry.  From  the  Ger- 
man. London,  1831.  8vo. 

Silliman,  Benjamin  :  Elements  of  Chymistry.  New-Haven,  1836. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Turner,  Edward :  Elements  of  Chymistry,  including  the  Recent 
Discoveries  and  Doctrines  of  the  Science.  Philadelphia, 
1830.  12mo. 

Thompson,  Thomas  :  A  System  of  Chymistry,  from  the  Fifth  Lon- 
don Edition,  with  Notes,  by  Thomas  Cooper.  Philadelphia, 
1818.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Ure,  Andrew  :  Dictionary  of  Chymistry  and  Mineralogy,  with  their 
Applications.  London,  1831.  8vo. 

Webster,  John  W.  :  A  Manual  of  Chymistry,  on  the  Basis  of  Profes- 
sor Brande,.  containing  the  Principal  Facts  of  the  Science, 
arranged  in  the  Order  in  which  they  are  discussed  and  illus- 
trated in  the  Lectures  at  Harvard  University,  N.  E.,  compiled 
from  the  Works  of  Brande,  Henry,  Thompson,  and  others. 
Boston,  1826.  8vo. 

For  a  history  of  chymistry  and  chymical  writers,  Brande's  Dissertation,  pre- 
fixed to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  may  be  consulted. 


124  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine,  Surgery. 


CHAPTER  LXXXVIII. 

Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine,  Surgery. 

American  Medical  Library  and  Intelligencer.     8vd. 

Avery :  Dyspeptic's  Monitor ;  or,  the  Nature,  Causes,  and  Cure  of 
the  Diseases  called  Dyspepsy,  Indigestion,  Liver  Complaint, 
Hypochondriasis,  Melancholy,  &c.  New- York,  1830.  12mo. 

Bayle  :    Elementary  Treatise  of  Anatomy.      Translated  by  Dr. 

Doane.     New-York,  1837.     12mo. 
Beaumont :  Experiments  and  Observations  on  the  Gastric  Juice, 

and  the  Physiology  of  Digestion.     Pittsburg,  1833.     8vo. 

Bell,  J. :  On  Baths  and  Mineral  Waters.  Philadelphia,  1831. 
12mo. 

Blandin,  Frederic :  Treatise  on  Topographical  Anatomy,  consid- 
ered in  its  Relations  with  Surgery  and  Operative  Medicine : 
with  an  Atlas  of  12  Maps.  Translated  by  Dr.  Doane.  New- 
York,  1834.  8vo. 

Blumenbach ;  Institutions  of  Physiology.  Translated  by  John  El- 
liotson.  Philadelphia,  1817.  8vo. 

Bostock :  An  Elementary  System  of  Physiology.  Boston,  1825. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

Brigham :  Remarks  on  the  Influence  of  Mental  Cultivation  upon 
Health.  Hartford,  1832.  12mo. 

Broussais  :  Treatise  on  Physiology.  Translated  by  Bell  and  La 
Roche.  Philadelphia,  1832.  8vo. 

:  Examen  des  Doctrines  Medioales  de  M.  M.  Laennec, 

Louis,  Gendrin,  &c.  Bruxelles,  1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Caldwell :  Thoughts  on  the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Race. 

New- York,  1830.     12mo. 
See  Smith,  below. 

Catechism  of  Health ;  or,  Plain  and  Simple  Rules  for  the  Preser- 
vation of  the  Health  and  Vigour  of  the  Constitution  from  In- 
fancy to  Old  Age.  Philadelphia,  1831.  12mo. 

Cloquet :  System  of  Human  Anatomy.  Translated  by  Robert 
Knox.  Boston,  1830.  8vo. 

Coley:  Considerations  on  Poison  and  Asphyxia.  New- York,  1832. 
8vo. 

Combe,  Andrew  :  Principles  of  Physiology  applied  to  the  Preser- 
vation of  Health,  and  to  the  Improvement  of  Physical  and  Men- 
tal Education.  (Harpers' Family  Library.)  New-York,  1834. 
18mo. 


Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine,  Surgery.  125 

Combe,  Andrew:  Observations  on  Mental  Derangement.     Boston, 

1834.  8vo. 

:  Physiology  of  Digestion,  considered  with  Relation  to  the 

Principles  of  Dietetics.  New- York,  1836.  12mo. 

Comstock,  J.  L. :  Outlines  of  Physiology,  both  Comparative  and 
Human.  12mo. 

Cooke :  Observations  on  the  Efficacy  of  White  Mustard  Seed  in 
Affections  of  the  Liver,  &c.  New- York,  1827.  12mo. 

Copland,   James :    Dictionary   of  Practical   Medicine.      London, 

1835.  Vols.  I.,  II.,  III.     8vo. 

Cornaro :  Discourses  on  a  Sober  and  Temperate  Life ;  to  which  is 
added,  Physic  of  the  Golden  Age,  a  Fragment.  New-Haven, 
1823.  12mo. 

Darwin,  Erasmus  :  Zoonomia ;  or,  the  Laws  of  Organic  Life. 
London,  1801.  4  vole.  8vo. 

Doane :  Medical  and  Topographical  History  of  the  Cholera  Mor- 
bus,  including  the  Mode  of  Prevention  and  Treatment.  Bos- 
ton, 1832.  8vo. 

:  Surgery  Illustrated  ;  compiled  from  the  Works  of  Cutter, 

Hind,  Velpeau,  and  Blasius.    52  Plates.    N.York,  1836.  8vo. 

Dunglisson :  Human  Physiology,  illustrated  by  numerous  Engra- 
vings. Philadelphia,  1832.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  On  the  Influence  of  Atmosphere  and  Locality  ;  Change 

of  Air  and  Climate,  Seasons,  Food,  Clothing,  Bathing,  Exer- 
cise, Sleep,  Corporeal  and  Intellectual  Pursuits,  &c.,  on  Hu- 
man Health  ;  constituting  the  Elements  of  Hygiene.  Phila- 
delphia, 1835.  8vo. 

General  Therapeutics.     Philadelphia,  1836.     8vo. 


Fauste  :  Catechism  of  Health ;  edited  from   the  German,  by  Dr. 

Gregory,  of  Edinburgh.     New- York,  1798.     12mo. 
Ferris,  Floyd :  Treatise  on  Epidemic  Cholera,  as  observed  in  New- 
York  "in  1834.     New- York,  1835.     8vo. 
Foe,  Daniel  de  :  History  of  the  Great  Plague  in  London  in  1665. 

With  an  Introduction,  by  the  Rev.  H.  Stebbing. 
This  is,  much  of  it,  drawn  from  the  relations  of  the  day.  Much,  also,  is 
feigned ;  but  with  that  air  of  perfect  reality  which  De  Foe  so  well  knew  how  to 
impart,  and  which  has,  in  this  instance,  been  so  completely  taken,  that  the 
book  has  been  continually  read  as  a  real  narrative.  There  are  two  more  remark- 
able descriptions  of  this  frightful  visitation,  with  which  this  may  be  compared  ; 
that  of  Thucydides,  in  his  Peloponnesian  War ;  and  that  of  Boccaccio,  in  the  In- 
troduction to  his  Decamerone.  Both  are  admirable  and  appalling. 

Good,  John  Mason  :  Study  of  Medicine  :  with  Additions,  by  Sam- 
uel Cooper.  New- York,  1829.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Graham :  Treatise  on  Indigestion,  Tic  Douloureux,  &c.  Philadel- 
phia, 1831.  Svo. 

Halford,  Sir  Henry  :  Essays  and  Orations  before  the  Royal  Col- 
lege of  Physicians.  To  which  is  added  an  Account  of  the 
opening  of  the  Tomb  of  Charles  I.  London,  1833.  12mo. 


126  Anatomy,  Philosophy,  Medicine,  Surgery. 

Halsted :  New  Method  of  Curing  Dyspepsy.  New- York,  1829. 
12mo. 

Hardie  :  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever  which  occurred  in  the  City 
of  New-York  in  1832  ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  a  Brief  Sketch  of 
the  Different  Pestilential  Diseases  with  which  the  City  was 
affected  in  1798-1805.  New-York,  1822.  12mo. 

Hitchcock :  Dyspepsy  Forestalled  and  Resisted  ;  or,  Lectures  on 
Diet,  Regimen,  and  Employment.  Amherst,  1830.  12mo. 

Hooper:  Medical  Dictionary,  containing  an  Explanation  of  the 
Terms  of  Anatomy,  Botany,  Chymistry,  MateriaMedica,  Mid- 
wifery, Mineralogy,  Pharmacy,  Physiology,  Practice  of  Phy- 
sic, Surgery,  and  the  various  Branches  of  Natural  Philosophy 
connected  with  Medicine,  selected,  and  arranged,  and  compiled 
from  the  best  Authors.  New- York,  1830.  8vo. 

Hosack,  Dr.  David  :  Essays  on  various  Subjects  of  Medical  Science. 
New-York,  1834.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  System  of  Practical  Nosology.     New- York,  1821.     8vo. 

:  Inaugural  Discourse  delivered  at  the  opening  of  Rutger's 

Medical  College  in  the  City  of  New- York,  6th  November, 
1826.  New- York,  1826.  8vo. 

Hosack  and  Francis  :  American  Medical  and  Philosophical  Regis- 
ter. New- York,  1810-13.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Innes,  John  :  Short  Description  of  the  Human  Muscles,  arranged 
as  they  appear  on  Dissection.  New-York,  1818.  12mo. 

Johnson,  James  :  Economy  of  Health  ;  or,  the  Stream  of  Human 
Life  from  the  Cradle  to  the  Grave ;  with  Reflections,  Moral, 
Physical,  and  Philosophical,  on  the  Septennial  Phases  of  Hu- 
man Existence.  New-York,  1837.  18mo. 

Journal  of  Health :  Conducted  by  an  Association  of  Physicians. 
1830,31.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Kitchener :  Directions  for  Invigorating  and  Prolonging  Life ;  or, 
the  Invalid's  Oracle.  New- York,  1831.  12mo. 

Macnish:  Philosophy  of  Sleep.     New- York,  1834.     12mo. 

:  Philosophy  of  Drunkenness.     New- York,  1835.     12mo. 

Magendie  :  Physiological  and  Chymical  Researches  on  the  Use  of 
the  Prussic  or  Hydrocyanic  Acid  in  the  Treatment  of  Disea- 
ses of  the  Breast,  and  particularly  in  Phthisis  Pulmonalis. 
Translated  by  James  G.  Percival,  M.D.  New-Haven,  1820. 

Madden :  Infirmities  of  Genius  :  illustrated  by  referring  the  Anom- 
alies in  the  Literary  Character  to  the  Habits  and  Constitutional 
Peculiarities  of  Men  of  Genius.  Philadelphia,  1833.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Paine :  Letters  on  the  Cholera  Asphyxia,  as  it  appeared  in  the  City 
of  New-York.  New- York,  1832.  8vo. 

Paris :  Treatise  on  Diet,  with  a  View  to  Establish,  on  Practical 


Anatomy,  Philosophy,  Medicine,  Surgery.  127 

Grounds,  a  System  of  Rules  for  the  Prevention  and  Cure  of 
the  Diseases  incident  to  a  Disordered  Digestive  Function. 
New- York,  1828.  8vo. 

Poteau,  M. :  (Euvres  Posthumes  de  M.  Poteau,  Docteur  en  M6di- 
cine,  Chirurgien  en  Chef  de  I'Hdtel  Dieu  de  Lyon.  Paris, 
1783.  3  tomes  8vo. 

Richerand  :  Elements  of  Physiology.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Philadelphia,  1825.  8vo. 

Rush,  Benjamin :  Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations.  Philadel- 
phia, 1805.  4  vols.  8vo. 

:    On  the   Diseases  of  the  Mind.     Philadelphia,    1830. 

8vo. 
His  lectures  are  also  still  held  in  some  esteem. 

Smith :  Class  Book  of  Anatomy,  explanatory  of  Human  Mechan- 
ism, as  the  Basis  of  Physical  Education.  Boston,  1834. 
12mo. 

Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope :  Essay  on  the  Causes  and  Variety  of  the 
Complexion  and  Figure  of  the  Human  Species.  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1810.  8vo. 

Smith,  Southwood :  Philosophy  of  Health.    London,  1835.    12mo. 

Spurzheim :  Observations  on  the  Deranged  Manifestations  of  the 
Mind,  or  Insanity,  with  an  Appendix,  by  A.  Brigham,  M.D. 
Boston,  1833.  8vo. 

:  Anatomy  of  the  Brain,  with  a  General  View  of  the  Ner- 
vous System.  London,  1826.  8vo. 

Ticknor,  Caleb :  Philosophy  of  Living ;  or,  the  Way  to  enjoy  Life 
and  its  Comforts.  (Family  Library).  New- York,  1836. 
18mo. 

Tissot :  Van  Verseheidene  Zvaare  Zieken.     8vo. 

:  Verhandlingen  over  de  Ziekten  Van  Geleerden.     Utrecht, 

1768.     8vo. 

Townsend,  Peter  S. :  An  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  as  it  pre- 
vailed in  New- York  in  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1822. 

New- York,  1822.     8vo. 
Townsend,  Rev.  Joseph  :  A  Guide  to  Health,  being  Cautions  and 

Directions  in  the  Treatment  of  Diseases.     Boston,    1807. 

8vo. 
Whitlaw  :  New  Me,dical  Discoveries ;  with  a  Defence  of  the  Lin- 

nacan  Doctrine,  and  a  Translation  of  his  Vegetable  Materia 

Medica.     London,  1829.     8vo. 
:  Treatise  on  the  Causes,  &c.,  of  Inflammatory  Fever, 

&c. ;  Linnaeus's  Classification  of  Diseases  ;  the  Vapour  Bath ; 

Diet  and  Regimen.     London,  1831.     8vo. 

Verbrugge:  Land  und  Zee  Chirurgie.     Amsterdam,  1714.     12mo. 
Winslow :  Uitlegging  van  het  Samenstel  Menschelyke  Lichaams. 

Rotterdam,  1753.     8vo. 


128  Phrenology. 

See,  in  Poetry,  Armstrong's  Art  of  Health  and  Garth's  Dispensary.  For  » 
good  bibliography  of  the  healing  art,  Good's  Study  of  Medicine  may  be  consult- 
ed, in  the  London  edition.  In  the  last  American  one,  a  History  of  Medicine, 
by  Dr.  Bostock,  is  prefixed. 


CHAPTER  LXXXIX. 

PHRENOLOGY. 

Catechism  of  Phrenology.     Philadelphia,  1835.     12mo. 

Chevenix :  Spurzheim's  Examination  of  the  Objections  made  in 
Britain  against  the  Doctrines  of  Gall  and  Spurzheim.  Article 
of  the  Foreign  Quarterly  Review ;  with  Notes,  by  J.  G.  Spurz- 
heim, M.D.  Boston,  1833.  12mo. 

Combe,  George  :    System  of  Phrenology.     Boston,  1834.     8vo. 

Dewhurst,  H.  W. :  A  Guide  to  Human  and  Comparative  Phren- 
ology ;  with  Observations  on  the  National  Varieties  of  the  Cra- 
nium. London,  1831.  12mo. 

Illustrations  of  Phrenology,  from  Journals  of  Societies.  Balti- 
more, 1832.  8vo. 

Macmish :  An  Introduction  to  Phrenology.  Glasgow,  1837. 
12mo. 

Phrenological  Journal.     8vo. 

Rees  :  Phrenology  known  by  its  Fruits  ;  being  a  brief  Review  of 
Dr.  Brigham's  "  Observations  on  the  Influence  of  Religion  upon 
the  Health  and  Physical  welfare  of  Mankind."  New- York, 
1836.  12mo. 

Saunders,  Edwin:  What  is  Phrenology?    London,  1835.     12mo. 

Scott,  William  :  Harmony  of  Phrenology  with  Scripture.  Edin- 
burgh, 1835.  8vo. 

Spurzheim,  J.  G. :  Phrenology ,  in  connexion  with  the  Study  of 
Physiognomy.  Boston,  1835.  8vo. 

:  Phrenology  ;  or,  the  Doctrine  of  the  Mental  Phenomena. 

Boston,  1832.  2  vols.  8vo. 

The  works  of  Gall,  the  founder  of  the  system,  are  translated  both  into-  Eng- 
lish and  French. 


CHAPTER  XC. 

Physiognomy. 

Lavater,  J.  C. :  Essays  on  Physiognomy.     London,  1804.    4  yo!0. 
8vo. 


Amusements  and  Exercises.  120 

The  edition  of  1T89-98,  5  vols.  4to,  with  plates  under  the  direction  of  Hollo- 
way,  is  the  most  esteemed.  The  translations  are  by  Dr.  Henry  Hunter  and 
Thomas  Holcroft. 

Lavater,  J.  C. :  Essays  on  Physiognomy.     Abridged.     8vo. 
:  The  same,  abridged.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  XCI. 

Amusements  and  Exercises. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey:   Salmonia;  or,  the  Days  of  Fly-fishing. 
Egan :  Sporting  Anecdotes.     Philadelphia,  1822.     12mo. 
Harewood,  Harry :  Dictionary  of  Sports ;  or,  Companion  to  the 

Field,  the  Forest,  and  Riverside.     London,  1835.     12mo. 
Hoyle's  Games.     New- York,  1829.     12mo. 
Nimrod's  Hunting  Tours ;  interspersed  with  Anecdotes  of  Sports- 
men, and  Notices  of  Crack-riders.     Philadelphia,  1836.    2 
vols.  12  mo. 
Oppian  :  Cynegetica  et  Halieutica.     Emandavit,  J.  G.  Schneider. 

Textus  et  Annotations.     Lipsiae,  1813.    Svp. 
Strutt :  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England.    London, 

1834.     8vo. 
Walker  :  British  Manly  Exercises.     London,  1835.     12mo. 

See  also,  in  Poetry,  Somerville's  Chace.  In  Franklin's  Works,  his  Morals 
of  Chess,  and  Tracts  on  Swimming.  In  Sir  W.  Jones's  Works,  vol.  IV.,  a 
tract  on  the  Indian  game  of  Chess.  In  Appendix  to  Roman  and  Grecian  His- 
tory, Potter  and  Adams,  for  the  exercises  and  amusements  of  the  ancients. 


II.    PHILOSOPHY. 

CHAPTER  XCH. 

'MORAL  SCIENCES.     Logic  and  Metaphysics. 

Abercrombie,  John :  Inquiries  concerning  the  Intellectual  Powers 
and  the  Investigation  of  Truth.  (Family  Library.)  New- 
York,  1832.  18mo. 

Alison,  Archibald  :  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste. 
Edinburgh,  1790.  4to. 

:  The  same.     Hartford,  1821.     8vo. 

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130  MORAL  SCIENCES.     Logic  and  Metaphysics. 

Bacon,  Francis,  Lord  Verulam.     See  his  several  Treatises  on  Phil- 
osophical Subjects,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 
(Bailey :)  Essays  on  the  Pursuit  of  Truth ;  or,  the  Progress  of 

Knowledge  and  Fundamental  Principle  of  all  Evidence  and 

Expectation.     Philadelphia,  1831.     I2rao. 
Beattie,  James :  Elements  of  Moral  Science.     Philadelphia,  1829. 

2  vols.  12mo. 
:  On  the   Nature   and  Immutability  of  Truth.     London, 

1827.     12mo. 
Brown,  Sir  Thomas :  Pseudodoxia  Epidemica ;  or,  Inquiries  into 

very  many  received  Tenets  and  commonly  presumed  Truths. 

London,  1762.     4  to. 
See,  also,  his  works,  among  Polygraplis. 
Brown,  Thomas :  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind. 

Andover,  1822.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Burton,  Robert :  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.     London,  1826.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

Cicero  :  See  his  Translated  Philosophical  Works,  in  Polygraphs. 
Combe,  George :  Constitution  of  Man   considered  in   relation  to 

external  Objects.     Boston,  1829.     12mo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1836.     12mo. 

Condillac  :  La  Logique.     Paris,  1811.     12mo. 

Contest  of  the  Twelve  Nations  ;  or,  a  View  of  the  Different  Causes 

of  Human  Character  and  Talent.     Edinburgh,  1826.     8vo. 
Cousin,  Victor :  Elements  of  Psychology.     From  the  French,  by 

C.  S.  Henry.     8vo. 
:  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Philosophy.    Boston,  1832. 

8vo. 

See,  also,  Stewart's  Dissertation,  below. 
Damiron :  Cours  de  Philosophic  (Metaphysique  et  Morale).    Brux- 

elles,  1834.     4  vols.  12mo. 
Des  Cartes  :  Discours  de  la  Methode  de  bien  conduire  sa  Raison 

et  Chercher  la  Verite  dans  les  Sciences.     Plus,  la  Dioptrique 

et  les  Meteores.     Paris,  1668.     4to. 

His  entire  works,  in  French,  have  a  very  good  edition,  Paris,  1724,  13  vols. 
12mo.  They  consist  of  the  following :  Lettres,  6  vols. ;  Meditations  Metaphy- 
siques  touchant  la  premiere  Philosophic,  2  vols. ;  the  Discours,  as  above,  La  Di- 
optrique, les  Meteores,  la  Mechanique,  et  la  Musique,  2  vols. ;  Les  Principes  de 
la  Philosophic,  1  vol.  ;  Les  Passions ;  le  Monde,  &c.,  1  vol.  ;  L'Homme,  et  la 
formation  du  Foetus,  1  vol.  The  best  Latin  collection  of  his  works  is  that  of 
Amsterdam,  1670,  8  vols.  4to,  or  1692-1713,  9  vols.  4to.  They  are  now,  how- 
ever, only  useful  as  affording  points  in  the  history  of  philosophy  ;  and,  from  be- 
ing the  great  oracle  of  his  times,  he  is  become  only  (as  Voltaire  has  said) 
"  Ce  maitre  Rene,  qu'on  oublie  aujour  d'hui, 
Grand  fou,  persecute  par  de  plus  foux  que  lui." 

Dick,  Thomas :  Mental  Illumination  and  Moral  Improvement  of 

Mankind.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 
Hartley :  A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of  Influx ;  or,  of  the  Intercourse 

between  the  Soul  and  the  Body,  &c.     Boston,  1794.     12mo. 


MORAL  SCIENCES.     Logic  and  Metaphysics.  181 

Helvetius:  (Euvres.     Paris,  1'An  2.     5  vols.  8vo. 

Except  a  single  poem,  these  are  metaphysical.  The  treatise  De  1'Esprit  drew 
on  him  not  a  little  persecution.  In  consequence  of  this,  he  made  the  publication 
of  his  other  works  posthumous. 

:  A  Treatise   on  Man,  his  Intellectual  Faculties,  and  his 

Education.     London,  1810.     2  vols.  8vo. 

His  De  1'Esprit  (included  in  the  works  above)  has  also  been  translated.  Lon- 
don, 17 — .  4to. 

Hobbes,  Thomas,  of  Malmesbury :  Treatise  on  Human  Nature,  and 
on  Liberty  and  Necessity.  London,  1812.  12mo. 

This  is  a  part  of  his  threefold  treatise,  the  Tripos  ;  the  De  Corpore  Politico 
being  omitted  from  it. 

Hume,  David  :  Philosophical  Works.  Edinburgh,  1826.  4  vols. 
8vo. 

These  embrace  his  ethical,  political,  economical  speculations,  and  essays  on 
natural  religion,  as  well  as  his  metaphysical  works. 

:  Essays.     Georgetown,  1817.     8vo. 

These  embrace  moral  and  political  essays,  concerning  the  human  understand- 
ing ;  an  inquiry  into  the  principles  of  morals  ;  political  discourses  ;  four  disserta- 
tions, on  the  natural  history  of  religion  ;  on  the  passions ;  on  tragedy  ;  on  the 
standard  of  taste. 

Influence  of  Moral  Causes  upon  Opinion,  Science,  and  Literature. 

8vo. 

Locke,  John :  Essay  concerning  the  Human  Understanding.  Lon- 
don, 1796.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia.     8vo. 

See  also,  in  his  works  (Polygraphs)  his  little  treatise  on  the  conduct  of  the  un- 
derstanding. 

Mock  and  Absurd  Philosophy.     Boston,  1811.     12mo. 

Murden  :  Art  of  Memory.     New- York,  1818.     8vo. 

Philosophische  Mengelstoffen.     Utrecht,  1772.     12mo. 

Plato  :  The  Phaedon  ;  a  Dialogue  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul. 
From  the  French  translation  of  Madame  Dacier  ;  with  Fene- 
lon's  Life  of  Plato.     New- York,  1833.     12mo. 
All  his  works  have  been  translated  into  English  by  Thomas  Taylor,  London, 

1804, 5  vols.  4to.     Victor  Cousin  has  lately  given  a  French  version.     Of  the 

original,  the  Bipont  edition,  1781-8, 12  vols.  8vo,  is  most  sought  for,  but  has 

grown  rare. 

Bolingbroke,  St.  John,  Lord :  See  his  Philosophical  pieces  in  the 
collection  of  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Diderot:  See  his  several  Philosophic  productions — his  Letters, 
"Sur  les  Aveugles"  and  "Sur  les  Sourds  et  Muets" — his 
Pensees,  Code  de  la  Nature,  &c.,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Ozell :  Logic.     London,  1718.     12mo. 

Plutarch :  See  his  Moralia  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Reid,  Dr.  Thomas :  Works,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Wri- 
tings. By  Dugald  Stewart.  New-York,  1832.  3  vols. 
8vo. 

:  Essays  on  the  Intellectual  and  Active  Powers  of  Man. 

Philadelphia,  1793.  2  vols.  8vo. 


139  MORAL  SCIENCES.     Education. 

Shaftesbury :  Characteristics,  Ac.     See  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Smith,  Joshua:  Popular  View  of  the  Progress  of  Philosophy 
among  the  Ancients  ;  including  the  early  Barbaric  Philosophy, 
the  Jewish  Sects,  &c.  London,  1836.  12mo. 

Stewart,  Dugald  :  Works.     See  POLYGRAPHS. 

:  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.  Bos- 
ton, 1814.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Philosophical  Essays.     New- York,  1811.     8vo. 

Dissertation  on  the  Progress  of  Metaphysical  Science. 


See  it  in  his  Works. 
Tenneman  :  Manuel  de  Philosophic.     Traduit  par  Victor  Cousin. 

Paris,  1829.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Watts:  Logic.     London,  1751.     8vo. 
Whatley:  Logic.     New- York,  1832.     12mo. 
Xenophon :  Philosophical  pieces,  in  Works,  Polygraphs. 
Young,  John :    Lectures   on  Intellectual  Philosophy.     Glasgow, 

1835.     8vo. 

In  the  History  of  Philosophy,  Brucker's  copious  and  learned  work,  Historia 
Philosophies,  Leipsig,  1742,  6  vols.  4to,  is  of  chief  esteem.  It  has  been 
abridged  by  Tenneman  (see  him  above)  and  by  Enfield,  London,  1791,  2  vol». 
4to.  Monboddo  also  has  given  a  history  of  ancient  metaphysics,  Edinburgh, 
1779,  6  vols.  4to;  and  Anderson,  a  History  of  the  Philosophy  of  Ancient 
Greece,  Edinburgh,  1791,  4to.  The  old  book  of  Stanley  is  still  esteemed — his 
Historia  Philosophise  ;  of  which  there  is  a  translation,  entitled  The  Lives  of  the 
Philosophers,  London,  1701,  folio.  Diogenes  Laertius  and  Fenelon  may  be 
consulted,  in  Biography. 

Of  Aristotle  there  is  no  complete  English  version,  except  that  of  T.  Taylor, 
London,  1812,  10  vols.  4to.  It  is,  however,  an  edition  of  which  fifty  copies 
only  were  printed,  at  the  expense  of  a  private  gentleman.  The  works  of 
Hobbes,  of  Condillac,  of  Cudworth,  of  Berkely,  of  Hartley,  of  Destutt- Tracy, 
of  Hutcheson,  of  Leibnitz,  of  Kantt,  of  Condorcet,  of  Cabanis,  and  the  Port 
Royal  Art  de  Penser  (written  by  the  great  Arnauld  and  Nicole),  are  necessary 
to  give  a  due  completeness  to  this  section. 


CHAPTER  XCIII. 
MORAL  SCIENCES.     Education. 

Annals  of  Education  and  Instruction.  Boston,  1832-6.  6  vols, 
8vo.  Continued. 

Barrow,  William,  L.L.D. :  Essay  on  Education  ;  in  which  are 
particularly  considered  the  Merits  and  Defects  of  the  Disci- 
pline and  Instruction  of  our  Academies.  Philadelphia,  1825. 
8vo. 

Babbington :  Practical  View  of  Christian  Education  in  its  earliest 
Stages.  Boston,  1819.  12mo. 


MORAL  SCIENCES.     Education.  133 

Bentham,  J. :  Chrestomathia.     London,  1816.     8vo. 

Cousin,  Victor :  Report  on  the  State  of  Public  Instruction  in  Prus- 
sia ;  with  Plans  of  Schoolhouses.  From  the  French.  New- 
York,  1835.  12mo. 

Dick :  On  the  Diffusion  of  Knowledge.  (Harpers'  Family  Li- 
brary.) New- York,  1833.  18mo. 

Dickinson,  Baxter :  Prize  Letters  to  Students. 

Domestic  Education.     By  a  Mother.      12mo. 

Edgeworth,  Maria  and  Richard  L. :  Practical  Education.     12mo. 

Fenelon,  Salignac  de  la  Motte :  On  the  Education  of  a  Daughter. 
12mo. 

Foster :  Essay  on  the  Evils  of  Popular  Ignorance.  New-York, 
1821.  12mo. 

Free  School  Society  of  New-York :  An  Account  of  the.  New- 
York,  1814.  8vo. 

Genlis,  Madame  de  :  Annales  de  la  Vertue,  etc.  Paris,  1819.  5 
vols.  12mo. 

:  Les  Petits  Emigres.    Paris,  1823.     5  vols.  12mo. 

Grimke,  Thomas  S. :  On  Science,  Education,  and  Literature. 
12mo. 

Griscom,  John :  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  New- York  High 
School.  12mo. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  :  Letters  on  the  Elementary  Principles  of 
Education.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Helvetius :  In  his  Treatise  De  1'Homme,  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Hints  for  the  Improvement  of  Early  Education.     12mo. 

James,  G.  P.  R. :  On  the  Educational  Institutions  of  Germany. 
London,  1835.  12mo. 

Journal  of  Education.     Boston,  1828-35.     13  vols.  8vo. 

Journal  of  the  Literary  Convention  of  October,  1830.    8vo. 

Lancaster,  Joseph:  System  of  Education  for  the  Poor.     12  mo. 

Levison,  J.  L. :  Mental  Culture ;  or,  the  Means  of  Developing  the 
Human  Faculties.  Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

Lieber,  Dr.  Francis  :  Constitution  and  Plan  of  Education  for  the 
Girard  College.  Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo. 

Lights  on  Education;  or,  Mr.  Hope  and  his  Family.     12mo. 

Locke :  On  Education.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

Milton :  Tractate' on  Education.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

More,  Mrs.  Hannah:  On  Female  Education.  In  her  Works, 
Polygraphs. 

Nott,  President :  Address  at  the  Annual  Commencement  of  Union 
College.  12mo. 

Outline  of  a  System  of  National  Education.  London,  1834. 
12mo. 


134  MORAL  SCIENCES.     Education. 

Pickett,  A.  &  J.  W. :  The  Academician  ;  containing  the  Elements 
of  Scholastic  Education,  &c.  New-York,  1820.  8vo. 

Plutarch  :  De  liberis  Instituendis,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Rousseau :  Emile.     In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Salzmann  :  Gymnastics  for  Youth.     8vo. 

Sedgwick,  Adam  :  Discourse  on  the  Studies  of  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity. Cambridge  (E.),  1835.  8vo. 

Simpson,  James  :  Necessity  of  Popular  Education  as  a  National 
Object ;  with  Hints  on  the  Treatment  of  Criminals  and  Ob- 
servations on  Homicidal  Insanity.  New- York,  1834.  12mo. 

Sprague  :  Letters  to  a  Daughter. 

Spurzheim:  Letters  on  Education.     12mo. 

Sunday  School  Magazine.     1830,  31.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Taylor,  J.  Orville  :  On  District  Schools.     12mo. 

Xenophon  :  Cyropaedia.  Translated  by  Ashley.  Philadelphia, 
1810.  8vo. 

Self-Education. 

Degerando,  le  Baron:  Self- Education ;  or,  the  Means  and  Art  of 
Moral  Progress.  From  the  French.  Boston,  1832.  12mo. 

Kett :  Elements  of  General  Knowledge  ;  Introductory  to  the  most 
Useful  Books  in  Literature  and  Science.  12mo. 

Knapp,  Samuel  L. :  Advice  hi  Pursuit  of  Literature.  New- York, 
1837.  12mo. 

My  Son'*  Manual :  A  Summary  View  of  the  Studies,  &c.  New- 
York,  1837.  12mo. 

My  Daughter's  Manual:  A  Summary  View  of  Female  Studies, 
&c.  New-York,  1837.  12mo. 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.:  Letters  to  Young  Ladies.  New- York,  1837. 
12mo. 

Taylor  :  On  Self-Cultivation.     12mo. 

:  Advice  to  the  Teens.     12mo. 

Watts,  Isaac  :  On  the  Improvement  of  the  Mind.     12mo. 

Young  Gentleman! a  Book :  A  Series  of  Readings,  &«.  London, 
1834.  12mo. 

Young  Lady's  Friend.     By  a  Lady.    Boston,  1837.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  XCVI. 

MORAL  SCIENCES.     Ethics. 

Abercrombie,  J. :  Philosophy  of  the  Moral  Feelings.     (Harpers' 
Family  Library.)    New- York,  1833.     18mo. 


MORAL  SCIENCES.     Ethics.  135 

Angell,  James :    The  Family  Monitor ;  or,  a  Help  to  Domestic 

Happiness.     Boston,  1829.     12mo. 
Antonine,  the  Emperor,  Marcus :   Commentaries ;  containing  his 

Maxims  of  Science  and  Rules  of  Life.      From  the  Greek,  by 

J.  Thomson.     London,  1747.     8vo. 
Art  of  Contentment.    By  the  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of  Man. 

New- York,  1803.     12mo. 

The  authorship  of  the  Whole  Duty  being  totally  unsettled,  it  cannot,  of  course, 
be  told  whether  this  piece  is  or  is  not  from  the  same  hand. 
(Bailey)  :  Essays  on  the  Formation  and  Publication  of  Opinions. 

Philadelphia,  1831.     12mo. 

Bentham  :  An  Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Morals  and  Legis- 
lation.    London,  1823.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Bruyere,  La :  Les  Caracteres  ;  Suivis  des  Caracteres  de  Theo- 

phraste,  traduits  du  Grec.     Paris,  1829.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Church,  Pharcelsus :    Philosophy   of  Benevolence.     New- York, 

1836.     12mo. 
Cicero  :  Offices.     Translated  by  Cockman.      In  Family  Classical 

Library,  Polygraphs. 
:    De   Finibus.     Translated  by  Parker.     London,   1812. 

8vo. 

:  On  Friendship  and  Old  Age.     Translated  by  Melmoth. 


London,  1820.     8vo. 

Cogan,  Thomas  :  On  the  Passions.     New-York,  1821.     12mo. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  :  The  Friend  :  a  Series  of  Essays  to  aid  the  For- 
mation of  Fixed  Principles  in  Politics,  Morals,  and  Religion ; 
with  Literary  Amusements  interspersed.  Burlington,  1831. 
8vo. 

Combe,  G.  :  Philosophy  of  Morals.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 

Davy,  Sir  H. :  Historical  Illustrations  of  the  Origin  and  Progress 
of  the  Passions.  London,  1825.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Consolations  in  Travel ;  or,  the  Last  Days  of  a  Philoso- 
pher. Philadelphia,  1830.  12mo. 

Dewar,  Daniel :  Elements  of  Moral  Philosophy  and  Christian 
Ethics.  London,  1826.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Dymond,  Jonathan :  Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Morality,  &c. 
New- York,  1834.  8vo. 

Epictetus  :  His  Enchiridion,  and  other  Works.  Translated  by 
Elizabeth  Carter  :  with  her  Introduction  and  Notes.  London, 
1807.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Evans,  John :  Shakspeare's  Seven  Ages  of  Life  illustrated.  Lon- 
don, 1831. 

Flint :  Art  of  being  Happy.     12mo. 

Gellerts :  Moralische  Vorlesungen.     Leipsig,  1770.     8vo. 

Han  way,  James  :  Virtue  in  humble  Life.  London,  1777.  2  vols. 
4to. 


136  MORAL  SCIENCES.    Ethics. 

Hawes  :  Lectures  to  Young  Men  oa  the  Formation  of  Character. 
19  mo. 

Holbach  :  La  Moral  Universal ;  6  les  deberes  del  Hombre  funda- 

dos  en   su  Naturaleza.     Translated.     Valladolid,  1821.     3 

vols.  12mo. 
— :  Systema  de  la  Naturaleza,  6  de  las  leyes  del  Mundo  fisico 

y   del   Mundo  Moral.     Translated.     Paris,  1822.    4   vols. 

12mo. 

What  part  D'Holbach  really  had  in  the  composition  of  the  many  works  put  in 
circulation  under  his  name  seems  entirely  doubtful.  Diderot  is  strongly  suspect- 
ed of  having  been  concerned  in  the  present  one.  See  Barbier's  Anonymes  et 
Pseudonymes. 

Hume,  David  :  See  Ethical  Treatises,  in  the  collection  of  his  Philo- 
sophical Works,  METAPHYSICS. 

Jameson,  Anna :  Characteristics  of  Women,  Moral,  Poetical,  and 
Historical.  Philadelphia,  1833.  2  vols.  12mo.  , 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1837.     12mo. 

This  is  with  etchings  done  by  the  fair  author  herself. 

Jay,  Wm. :  Thoughts  on  Marriage.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J. :  Dissertation  on  the  Progress  of  Ethical  Philos- 
ophy in  the  17th  and  18th  Centuries.  With  a  Preface,  by  W. 
Whewell.  Edinburgh,  1836.  8vo. 

Martinets:  Katechismus  der  Natur.     Amsterdam,  1778.     8vo. 

Montaigne :  Essais :  avec  notes  de  Coste.  London,  1796.  10 
vols.  12mo. 

This  very  wise  and  agreeable  author,  whose  style,  like  Amyot's,  is  one  of  the 
best  models  of  the  naif,  has  been  well  commented  by  Coste,  whose  editions, 
however,  are  not  commendable  in  this — that  he  modernizes  the  orthography.  The 
present  one,  though  bearing  the  date  of  London,  appears  (as  is  often  the  case 
with  French  books  so  dated)  to  have  been  printed  in  Paris.  His  Voyage  en  Italie 
is  not  in  this.  It  is,  however,  an  uninteresting  fragment,  not  intended  to  see  the 
light,  and  discovered,  by  accident,  long  after  his  death. 

Paley,  William,  Archdeacon  :  The  Principles  of  Moral  and  Polit- 
ical Philosophy.  Boston,  1821.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  abridged.     1827.     12mo. 

Phoenix,  the :  A  Collection  of  Old  and  Rare  Fragments,  &c.     New- 
York,  1835.     8vo. 
It  embraces  the  Golden  Verses  of  Pythagoras,  Cebes,  and  fragments  of  the 

same  cast. 

Plutarch :  See  his  Moral  pieces  in  his  works,  Polygraphs. 

Sampson,  Ezra :  The  brief  Remarker  on  the  Ways  of  Man.  Hud- 
son, 1820.  12mo. 

Smith,  Adam :  Theorie  der  sittlichen  Gefuehle.  Leipsig,  1791.  8vo. 
This  is  a  translation  of  the  Theory  of  the  Moral  Sentiments. 

Smith  :  Letters  to  Married  Ladies.     12mo. 

Snell :  Sittenlehre  in  Beyspielen.     Bremen,  1795.     8vo. 

Southey,  Robert :  Essays,  Moral  and  Political.  London,  1832. 
2  vols.  18mo. 


MORAL  SCIENCES.     Minor  Morals.  137 

Spirit  of  Humanity :  extracted  from  the  Productions  of  the  En- 
lightened and  Benevolent  in  various  Ages  and  Countries.  En- 
gravings. Albany,  1834.  2  vols.  12rao. 

Stevens,  Alex.  Geo. :  Lectures  on  Heads  :  with  Additions,  and  an 
Essay  on  Satire.  London,  1821. 

Taylor,  Jeremy :  Measure  and  Offices  of  Friendship.  Works,  in 
Dogmatic  THEOLOGY. 

:  Ductor  Dubitantium  ;  or,  the  Rule  of  Conscience  in  all  her 

general  Measures.     Works,  as  above. 

Tucker,  Abraham :  The  Light  of  Nature  pursued,  with  some  Ac- 
count of  the  Author,  by  Sir  H.  P.  St.  J.  Mildmay.     Cam- 
bridge, 1831.     4  vols.  8vo. 
Praised  by  Paley  for  originality  of  thinking  and  for  his  illustrations  ;  but  blamed 

for  diffuseness  and  want  of  method. 

"Verplanck,  Gulian  C. :  Discourse  on  the  Moral  Influence  and  Use  of 
Liberal  Studies.  New- York,  1833.  8vo. 

Young  Man's  Guide.     12mo. 

Zitbedeurfnisse  :  Physisch  Moralische  fur  die  Menschheit*  Bre- 
men, 1794.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  XCVI. 
MORAL  SCIENCES.     Minor  Morals* 

Bowring,  John :    Minor  Morals  for  Young  People,  illustrated  in 

Tales  and  Travels.     I2mo. 
Barbauld,  Letitia:  Legacy  for  Young  Ladies*     New- York,  1826. 

19mo. 
Butler,  Charles :  American  Gentleman;    Philadelphia,  1836.    12mo. 

:  American  Lady.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 

Celnart :  Book  of  Politeness.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 
Chesterfield,  Stanhope,  Lord  :  Letters  to  his  Son.     4  vols.  12mo. 
Chesterfield  travestied ;  or,  School  for  Modern  Manners,  with  Cari* 

catures. 

Considerations  for  Young  Men.     New- York,  1832.     12mo. 
Fashionable  World  displayed.     New- York,  1806.     12mo. 
Fashionable  Amusements.     New- York,  1831.     12mo. 
Gregory's  Chesterfield.     12mo. 
Guide  to  Men  and  Manners.     12mo. 
Laws  of  Etiquette.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 
Man  of  Education ;  or,  Beauties  of  Lord  Chesterfield.     I2mo. 
Manual  of  Politeness.     Philadelphia,  1837.     12mo. 

S 


138  MORAL  SCIENCES.    Theology.    Versions  of  the  Scriptures. 

Miller:  Letters   on   Clerical   Manners   and  Habits.     New-York, 

1827.     12mo. 

My  Son's  Manual.     See  Education. 
My  Daughter's  Manual.     See  Education. 
Sprout,  Mrs. :  Family  Lectures.     Boston,  1819.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  XCVL 

MORAL  SCIENCES.     Theology.     Texts  and  Versions  of  the  Scrip* 

tures. 

Biblia,  cum  Concordantiis  Vet.  et  Nov.  Testament!  et  Sacrorum 
Canonum  ;  necnon  et  additionibus  in  marginibus  varietatis  di- 
versorum  texluum,  ac  etiam  canonibus  antiq.  4  Evangeliorum, 
Novissime  autem  add  it  6  sunt  Concordantie,  in  XX.  libris  Je»- 
sephi.  Impressum  Lugduni,  per  Jacobum  Sacon,  expensis 
notabilis  viri,  Antonii  Koburger  Nurembergensis,  Anno  Salu- 
tis  MDXXI.  In  Black  Letter.  Wood  Cuts,  folio. 

The  Holy  Bible.     English.     New-York,  1818.     8vo. 

The  same.     English.     New- York,  1819.     12mo. 

The  same.     English.     New- York,  1820-.     12mo. 

The  same.     English.     Another  copy.    12mo. 

The  same.     English.     New- York,  1821.     12mo^ 

The  same.     German.     London,  S.  A.     8vo. 

The  same.     Dutch.     London,  1812.     8vo. 

The  same.     French.     New- York,  1815.      12mo. 

The  same.     French.     New- York,  1820.     12mo. 

The  same.     Welsh.     Caer  Grawnt,  1808.     12mo. 

The  same.     Welsh.     Caer  Grawnt,  1813.     12mo- 

The  same.     Gaelic.     Edinburgh,  1807.     12mo. 

The  New  Testament.     New-York,  1818.     12mo- 

Thesame.     New- York,  1819.     12mo. 

The  same.     Another  copy.     12mo. 

The  same.     New- York,  1820.     12mo. 

The  same.     Another  copy.     12mo. 

The  same.     Another  copy.     12mo. 

The  same,  in  Dutch.     London,  1812.     8vo« 

The  same,  in  French.     Paris,  1816.     8vo. 

The  same,  in  French.     Paris,  1820.     12mo, 

The  same,  in  Spanish.     New-York,  1819.     12mo, 

The  same.     Another  copy.     12mo. 


THEOLOGY.     Interpreters  and  Commentators.  130 

Campbell :  The  Four  Gospels  translated  from  the  Greek.  With 
Dissertations  and  Notes.  Philadelphia,  1796.  4to. 

Dencke,  C.  F. :    Nek  Nechenenawachgissitschik,  &c. :    (that  is) 
The  three  Epistles  of  St.  John  translated  into  the  Delaware 
Language.     12mo. 
The  Scriptural  version  of  John  Eliot  is  well  known,  but  become  very  rare, 

and  hardly  ever  found  in  a  perfect  state. 

Nene  Karighyoston  Tsinihorighhoten  ne  Saint  John :  (that  is)  The 
Gospel  of  St.  John  in  the  Mohawk  Language.  12mo. 

Lowth,  Robert :  Isaiah,  a  new  Translation,  with  Notes,  &c.  Bos- 
ton, 1815.  8vo. 

Paul ;  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians,  in  English  and  Hebrew.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  XCVII. 

THEOLOGY.     Revealed.     Histories  of  the  Bible. 

Gleig :  History  of  the  Bible.     (Harpers'  Family  Library.)    New- 
York,  1830.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Stackhouse  :  History  of  the  Bible .     London,  1733.     2  vols.  folio. 

Scripture  Dialogues  tyc. ;  Containing  a  History  of  the  Bible  and 
the  Jews,  &c.     London,  1808.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  XCVIII. 
THEOLOGY.     Interpreters  and  Commentators. 

Croly,  Rev.  George  :  The  Apocalypse  of  St.  John ;  or,  Prophecy 
of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Fall  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  the  In- 
quisition, the  Revolution  of  France,  the  Universal  War,  and 
the  final  Triumph  of  Christianity,  being  a  new  Interpretation. 
Philadelphia,  1827.  12mo. 

Doddridge,  Philip :  The  Family  Expositor ;  or,  a  Paraphrase  and 
Version  of  the  New  Testament,  with  Critical  Notes,  and  a 
Practical  Improvement  of  each  Section.  Boston,  1807.  6 
vols.  8vo. 

Faber,  George  :  Dissertation  on  the  Prophecies.  New- York,  1811. 
12  vols.  8vo. 

Henry,  Matthew :  Commentary  on  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
London,  1828.  3  vols.  8vo. 


140  THEOLOGY.     Biblical  Criticism. 

Holy  Bible  Explained ;  or,  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  digested 
and  illustrated,  &c.  Baltimore,  1808.  8vo. 

Home,  Bishop  :  Commentary  on  the  Psalms.    London,  1829.    8vo. 

Jones,  William :  Lectures  on  the  Figurative  Language  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  and  the  Interpretation  of  it  from  the  Scripture  itself. 
To  which  are  added,  Four  Lectures  on  the  Relation  between 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  as  it  is  set  forth  in  the  Epistle 
to  the  Hebrews.  Also,  a  Single  Lecture  on  the  Natural  Evi- 
dence of  Christianity.  Philadelphia,  1818.  8vo. 

Kinney,  Aaron :  An  Explanation  of  the  Principal  Types,  the 
Prophecies  of  Daniel,  Hosea,  the  Revelation,  and  other  Sym- 
bolical Passages  of  the  Holy  Scripture.  Boston,  1814.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  XCIX. 
THEOLOGY.     Biblical  Criticism. 

Alexander,  Archibald :  The  Canons  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments Ascertained ;  or,  the  Bible  complete  without  the  Apoc- 
rypha and  unwritten  Tradition.  New- York,  1826.  12mo. 

Biblical  Repository  and  Quarterly  Observer.    1831-6.    8  vols.  8vo. 

Repertory  and  Theological  Review.  Philadelphia,  1 83 1-6. 

8  vols.  8vo. 

Carpzovius  :  Critica  Sacra  Veteris  Testamenti.   Leipsig,  1784.  4to. 

Home,  Thomas  H. :  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Knowledge  of  the 
Holy»Scriptures.  Philadelphia,  1827.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Franck,  A.  H. :  Guide  to  the  Study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures :  from 
the  Latin,  by  William  Jaques,  and  augmented  with  Notes, 
Notices  of  some  of  the  best  Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Hebrew 
Scriptures,  and  a  copious  List  of  the  most  valuable  Comment- 
aries and  Biblical  Works.  Philadelphia,  1823.  12mo. 

Lamb,  J. :  Hebrew  Characters  derived  from  Hieroglyphics,  and 
these  applied  to  Scripture  Interpretation.  With  an  Inquiry 
into  the  Origin  of  the  Rites  of  Bacchus.  London,  1835. 
8vo. 

Noble,  S. :  The  Plenary  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures  asserted,  and 
the  Principles  of  their  Composition  vindicated.  Boston,  1820. 
8vo. 

Wall,  W. :  Ancient  Orthography  of  the  Jews,  and  original  State  of 

the  Text  of  the  Hebrew  Bible.    London,  1835.     8vo. 
Marsh,  Bishop  of  Peterborough's  Lectures  on  Divinity,  London,  1819-23  or 
1828,  8vo,  are  esteemed  valuable  as  to  every  part  of  biblical  criticism ;  and 
more  particularly  for  the  biographical  and  critical  notices  of  the  best  writers  on 
the  matter. 


THEOLOGY.     Councils  and  Confessions  of  Faith.  141. 


CHAPTER  C. 
THEOLOGY.     Biblical  Antiquities. 

Jahn,  John :  Biblical  Archaeology ;  from  the  Latin,  with  Additions 

and  Corrections,  by  T.  E.  Upham.    Andover,  1827.     8vo. 
The  same  writer's  Dissertations  on  the  Study  of  the  Original  Languages  of 

the  Bible,  as  translated  by  Moses  Stuart,  with  his  Notes  (Andover,  1821,  8vo), 

are  also  much  esteemed. 

Henry :  A  Compendium  of  Christian  Antiquities,  &e.     Philadel- 
phia, 1837.     8vo. 

Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Jews  and  other  Nations  mentioned  iu 
the  Bible.     With  Plates.     Hartford,  1833.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  CI. 

THEOLOGY.     Councils  and  Confessions  of  Faith. 

Athanasian  Creed.     See  Swedenborg,  MYSTICAL  THEOLOGY. 

Burnet,  Gilbert :  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  the 
Church  of  England.  London,  1827.  8vo. 

Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Churches  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut 
in  1708.  New-London,  1810.  12mo. 

Cramp,  J.  M. :  A  Text -book  of  Popery,  comprising  a  brief  History 
of  the  Council  of  Trent,  a  Translation  of  its  Doctrinal  Decrees, 
and  Copious  Extracts  from  the  Catechism  published  by  its 
authority,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  ;  to  which  is  added,  an 
Appendix,  the  Doctrinal  Decrees  and  Canons  of  the  Council 
of  Trent,  in  Latin,  as  published  at  Rome,  Anno  Domini  1 564. 
The  Whole  intended  to  furnish  a  Correct  and  Complete  View 
of  the  System  of  Popery.  New-York,  1831.  12rno. 

Hayward,  John  :  Religious  Creeds  and  Statistics  of  every  Denom- 
ination in  the  United  States  and  British  Provinces.  New- 
York,  1830.  12mo. 

Pastorale,  ad  usum  Romanian  accomodatum,  Canones  et  Ritus 
Eccleiasticos,  &c.  Ingoldstadt,  1629.  4to. 


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CHAPTER  CII. 

THEOLOGY.     Dogmatic,  Moral,  Polemic. 

Abbott,  Jacob :  The  Corner-stone ;  or,  a  Familiar  Illustration  of 
the  Principles  of  Christian  Truth.  New-York,  1834.  12mo. 

:  The  Young  Christian  ;  or,  a  Familiar  Illustration  of  the 

Principles  of  Christian  Duty.     New- York,  1834.     12mo. 

Ambrose,  Isaac  :  Works,  viz. :  The  Doctrine  of  Regeneration  ;  the 
Practice  of  Sanctification  Exemplified,  &c.,  with  a  Memoir. 
London,  1829.  8vo. 

Baxter,  Richard  :  Select  Practical  Writings  ;  with  Life,  by  Leon- 
ard Bacon.  New-Haven,  1831.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  Saint's  Everlasting  Rest.     Andover,  1824.     12mo. 

Bates,  William  :  Harmony  of  the  Divine  Attributes  in  Man's  Re- 
demption ;  with  Introductory  Essay,  by  A.  Alexander.  New- 
York,  1831.  12mo. 

Berkeley,  George,  Bishop  of  Cloyne  :  Alciphron ;  or,  the  Minute 
Philosopher ;  an  Apology  for  the  Christian  Religion  against 
Freethinkers.     London,  1767.     8vo. 
See,  also,  his  "  Analyst,"  in  his  Works,  POLYGRAPHS. 

Biblical  Repertory  and  Theological  Review.  Philadelphia,  1831-4. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

Biblical  Repository.     Andover,  1831-4.     4  vols.  8vo. 

Blake,  J.  L. :  Biblical  Reader.     Boston,  1826.     12mo. 

Bourbon,  Armand  de,  Prince  of  Conti :  Works,  with  a  Discourse  by 
Fenelon.  London,  1711. 

Boy:  Works.     London,  1622.     Folio. 

Breckenridge  and  Hughes:  Discussion  on  the  Roman  Catholic 
Religion.  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 

Brook,  Thomas  :  Apples  of  Gold.     New-York,  1825.     12mo. 

Brownlee,  W.  C. :  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Christian  Life.  New- 
York,  1836.  12mo. 

Buck,  Charles :  Works.     Philadelphia,  1822.     6  vols.  12mo. 

:  Theological  Dictionary      Philadelphia,  1823.     8vo. 

Bunyan,  John  :  Works.     8vo. 

:  Pilgrim's  Progress.     New- York,  1822.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 

:  Holy  War.     London,  1803.     12mo. 

Bush,  George:  Treatise  on  the  Millennium.  New- York,  1832. 
12mo. 

Butler,  Joseph,  Bishop  of  Durham :  Works,  with  an  Account  of 


THEOLOGY.     Dogmatic,  Moral,  Polemic.  143 

his  Character  and  Writings.     By  S.  Halifax.     London,  1828. 
8vo. 

• :  The  same.     London,  8vo. 

• :  Analogy  of  Religion  with  Nature.     London,  1826.    12mo. 

Carpenter,  William:   Popular  Introduction   to   the   Study   of  the 
Scriptures.     London,  1826.     8vo. 

Carson,  Alexander :  Baptism  in  its  Mode  and  Subjects  considered. 
New-York,  1832.     12mo. 

Cecil,  Richard :    Works,  with  Memoirs.     By  J.  Pratt.    London, 
1827.     2  vols.  8vo. 

— :  Remains.     Boston,  1817.     12mo. 

:  Works,  among  POLYGRAPHS,  for  sermons  and  other  theo- 
logical matters. 

Chalmers,  Thomas :   Application  of  Christianity  to  the  Ordinary 
Affairs  of  Life.     Boston,  1821.     12mo. 

— :  Discourses  on  Revelation  in  connexion  with  Astronomy. 

New-York,  1818.     8vo. 

Chillingworth,  William  :  Works.     London,  1830.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Christian  Spectator.     New-Haven,  1829-36.     8  vols.  8vo. 

Christian  Observer.     Boston,  1802-4  and  1811-16.     9  vols.  8vo. 

Christian  Examiner  and  General  Review.     Boston,  1831-6.     10 
vols.  8vo. 

Churchman,  The.     1831-6.     5  vols.  folio. 

Clarkson,  Thomas :  Portraiture  of  Quakerism.  New- York,  1826. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

Claudius:  Betrachtungen  ueber  die  gesammten  Lehren  der  Reli- 
gion. Bremen,  1782.  8vo. 

Gobbet :  Legacy  to  Parsons,  &c.     New-York,  1835.     12mo. 

Colton,  Calvin  :  Thoughts  on  the  Religious  State  of  the  Country. 
New-York,  1836.  12mo. 

Constitution  of  Society  as  designed  by  God.     London,  1835.     8vo. 

Cox,  S.  H. :  Quakerism  not  Christianity.     Boston,  1833.     8vo. 

Douglas,  James  :  Errors  regarding  Religion,  and  Thoughts  on 
Prayer.  New- York,  1831.  12mo. 

Downame,  John :  Consolations  for  the  Afflicted.  London,  1613. 
8vo. 

Dwight,  Timothy:  Theology  Explained  and  Defended.  New- 
Haven,  1825.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Edwards,  Jonathan  :  Works,  with  a  Memoir.  Worcester,  Mass., 
1808.  8  vols.  8vo. 

Episcopacy,  Works  of:  containing  Dr.  Bowden's  Letters  to  Dr. 
Miller;  Dr.  Cooke's  Essay  on  the  Invalidity  of  Presbyterian 
Ordination;  and  Bishop  Onderdonk's  Episcopacy  tested  by 
Scripture.  New- York,  1831.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Evangelical  Guardian  and  Review.  New-York,  1817-19.  2  vols. 
8vo. 


144  THEOLOGY.     Dogmatic,  Moral,  Polemic. 

Evans,  Robert :  The  Rectory  of  Valehead.     See  PROSE  FICTIONS* 
Faber,  George  :    Difficulties  of  Romanism.     Philadelphia,  1830* 

12mo. 
Foster,  John :  Essay  on  the  Importance  of  considering  the  Subject 

of  Religion.     Boston,  1827.     12mo. 
Fuller,  J.  G. :   Conversations  on  Strict  and  Mixed  Communion: 

with  Griffin's   Letter,   and  Ripley's  Review  of  it.     Boston, 

1831.     12mo. 
Hall,  Robert:  Works,  with  Memoirs.     By  Sir  J.  Mackintosh  and 

J.  Foster.     New- York,  1832.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Harris,  John :  The  Great  Teacher :   Characteristics  of  Our  Lord's 

Ministry.     With  an  Introductory  Essay,  by  Herman  Hum- 
phreys.    Amherst,  1836.     8vo. 
Heber,   Reginald:    Sermons  preached  in   England*     New- York, 

1829.     8vo. 
Hill,  Rowland:  Village   Dialogues.     New-York,  1825.     3  vols- 

12mo. 

Hobart,  Henry,  Bishop  :  Posthumous  Works.  With  a  Memoir  of 
his  Life,  by  W.  Berrian.  New- York,'  1823.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Hopkins:  The  Primitive  Church  compared  with  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  of  the  Present  Day,  &c.  Burlington,  1836.  I2mo. 

Independent  Whig;  or,  a  Defence  of  Primitive  Christianity,  and  of 
our  Ecclesiastical  Establishment.  Hartford,  1816.  8vo. 

Isaac,  D. :  The  Doctrine  of  Universal  Restoration  Refuted,  and  the 
Objections  to  that  of  Endless  Punishment  Answered.  New- 
York,  1819.  12mo. 

James,  John  A. :  Christian  Charity  Explained.  New- York,  1829. 
12rao. 

Jewsbury,  Maria  Jane :  Letters  to  the  Young.  New- York,  1834. 
12mo. 

Keith,  Alexander :  The  Signs  of  the  Times,  as  Denoted  by  the 
Fulfilment  of  Historical  Predictions,  traced  down  from  the 
Babylonish  Captivity  to  the  Present  Time.  New- York,  1832. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Kennedy,  James:  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  Mosaic  Record 
of  Creation ;  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dub- 
lin. London,  1826.  8vo. 

:  Conversations  on  Religion  with  Lord  Byron  and  others, 

held  in  Cephalonia,  a  short  time  previous  to  his  Death.  Phila- 
delphia, 1833.  12mo. 

Knapp,  George  C. :  Lectures  on  Christian  Theology.  Translated 
by  Leonard  Wood,  Jr.  New- York,  1831.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Kneeland,  A.:  Columbian  Miscellany.  Keene,  N.  H.,  1804. 
12mo. 

Living,  the,  and  the  Dead :  By  a  Country  Curate.  New- York, 
1827.  12mo. 


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Luther,  Martin  :  Select  Works.     London,  1826.     4vols.  8vo. 

Manning,  Robert :  Moral  Entertainments  on  the  most  Important 
Truths  of  the  Christian  Religion.  Dublin,  1819.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Mason,  J.  M. :  Works.  Edited  by  E.  Mason.  New- York,  1832, 
4  vols.  8vo. 

:  A  Plea  for  Sacramental  Communion  on  Catholic  Princi- 
ples. New- York,  1816.  8vo. 

Milton,  John  :  A  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine,  compiled  from 

the  Holy  Scriptures  alone.     Boston,  1825.     2  vols.  8vo. 
This  is  the  piece  (not  even  known  to  have  existed)  which  was  discovered  in 

the  State- Paper  Office  in  1824,  and  edited,  in  the  Latin,  by  Dr.  Sumner.     Hia 

other  theological  performances  are  chiefly  upon  points  of  church  discipline  ;  but 

should  still  enter  into  all  public  collections,  less  for  their  absolute  utility  than  for 

the  sake  of  their  great  author. 

Mitchell,  VVm. :  A  Doctrinal  Guide  for  the  Young  Christian.  New- 
York,  1833.  12mo. 

Moore,  Thomas :  Travels  of  an  Irish  Gentleman  in  Search  of  a 
Religion.  Philadelphia,  1833.  12mo. 

More,  Mrs.  Hannah  :  Christian  Morals.    New- York,  1 8 1 3.    12mo. 

:  Practical  Piety ;  or,  the  Influence  of  the  Religion  of  the 

Heart  on  the  Conduct  and  Life.     Burlington,  N.  Y.,   1811. 

8vo. 
Nevins,  William :  Select  Remains ;  with  a  Memoir.     New- York, 

1836.     12mo. 
Newton,  Thomas  :  Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies.  London.    8vo. 

,  John  :  Works,  complete.  Philadelphia,  1795.  6  vols.  8vo. 

:  Cardiphonia ;    or,  the   Utterance  of  the   Heart,  in  the 

Course  of  a  Real  Correspondence.     Philadelphia,  1795.     2 

vols.  12mo. 

New-York  Observer.     New- York,  1833, 4.    2  vols.  folio. 
Norton,  Andrew :  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrine  of  the 

Trinitarians.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  1833.     12mo. 

O'Sullivan,  Mortimer :  A  Guide  to  an  Irish  Gentleman  in  Search 

of  a  Religion.     Philadelphia,  1833.     12mo. 
Oswald,  James  :  An  Appeal  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Reli- 
gion.    Edinburgh,  1772.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Paley,  Archdeacon  :  Works,  among  POLYGRAPHS. 

That  is,  Horse  Paulirfse ;  Sermons  and  Tracts ;  Evidences  of  Christianity ; 
Natural  Theology.  See  the  2d  of  these  in  Sermons :  the  3d  and  4th  in  NATU- 
RAL THEOLOGY. 

Parr,  Dr.  Samuel :  Works  ;  edited  by  John  Johnstone.    See  POLY- 
GRAPHS. 

Pascal,  Blaise :  Provincial  Letters,  from  the  French.     To  which 

are  added,  a  View  of  the  History  of  the  Jesuits,  and  the  late 

Bull  for  the  revival  of  the  Order.     New- York,  1828.     12mo. 

These  celebrated  letters— masterpiece*  at  once  of  wit  and  of  dialectical  subtlety 

T 


146  THEOLOGY.     Dogmatic,  Moral,  Polemic. 

— may  be  said,  by  the  discredit  into  which  they  brought  the  Jesuits,  to  have  led 
to  the  downfall  of  that  once  powerful  order. 

Penn,  William :  No  Cross,  no  Crown ;  a  Discourse  showing  the 
Nature  and  Discipline  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Christ,  and  that 
Denial  of  Self,  and  daily  bearing  of  Christ's  Cross,  is  the 
only  way  to  the  Rest  and  Kingdom  of  God.  Philadelphia, 
1807.  8vo. 

Progress  of  the  Pilgrim  Good  Intent  in  Jacobinical  Times.  New- 
York,  1828.  12mo. 

Protestant  Jesuitism.     By  a  Protestant.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 
Rammohun  Roy :  The  Precepts  of  Jesus,  the  Guide  to  Peace  and 
Happiness ;  extracted  from  the  Book  of  the  New  Testament 
ascribed  to  the  Four  Evangelists.     New- York,  1825.     8vo. 
This  converted  Hindoo,  learned,  and  of  princely  rank,  has  written  variously  in 
English  on  the  affairs  and  institutions  of  his  country.     He  died  in  1836   at 
London. 

Ravenscroft,   Bishop   John :    Works ;    containing    his    Sermons, 
Charges,  and  Controversial  Tracts,  with  a  Memoir.     New- 
York,  1830.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Redford,  George  :   The  Pastor's  Sketch-book  ;  or,  Authenticated 

Narratives  of  real  Characters.     New- York,  1827.     12mo. 
Rees  :  Quakerism  versus  Calvinism  ;  being  a  Reply  to  "  Quaker- 
ism not  Christianity.     New- York,  1834.     12mo. 
Reinhard,  F.  O. :  Plan  of  the  Founder  of  Christianity.     From  the 

German.     New-York,  1831.     12mo. 

Religious  Conference,  in  four  Dialogues.  By  a  Layman.  New- 
York,  1808.  12mo. 

Rush,  Jacob :  Charges  and  Extracts  of  Charges  on  Moral  and  Re- 
ligious Subjects.     Philadelphia,  1804.     12mo. 
Rutherford,  Samuel :  Three  Hundred  and  Fifty-two  Religious  Let- 
ters, written  between  1636  and  61.     New- York,  1826.     8vo. 
This  is  the  Rutherford  whose  enmity  to  toleration  drew  upon  him  the  wrath 
of  Milton,  and  gave  him,  in  the  contemptuous  line  of  a  sonnet,  an  immortality 
for  which  he  had  no  other  chance.     He  was  one  of  the  Scotch  commissioners 
who  sat  in  the  Assembly  at  Westminster  ;  an  avowed  enemy  of  the  Independ- 
ents ;  and  left  a  great  variety  of  Calvinistic  tracts  ;  among  which,  the  mere  title 
of  one — "  A  Disputation  on  Pretended  Liberty  of  Conscience" — is  a  sufficient 
earnest  of  his  liberality.     It  is  in  Milton's  irregular  sonnet  "  On  the  New  Forcers 
of  Conscience  under  the  Long  Parliament,"  that  he  refers  to  Adam  Stewart 
(another  Presbyterian,  signing  his  writings  against  Tolerance  "  A.  S.")  and  to 
Rutherford. 

"  Because  you  have  thrown  off  your  prelate  lord, 
And  with  stiff  vows  renounced  his  liturgy, 
To  seize  the  widow'd  w — e  plurality 
From  them  whose  sin  ye  envied,  not  abhorr'd, 
Dare  ye  for  this  adjure  the  civil  sword 
To  force  our  consciences,  that  Christ  set  free, 
And  ride  us  with  a  classic  hierarchy, 
Taught  you  by  mere  A.  S.  and  Rotherford1?" 
See  Warton's  edition  of  Milton's  minor  poems. 

Sacred  Classics,  or  Cabinet  Library  of  Divinity,  edited  by  R.  Cat- 
termole  and  H.  Stebbing.  London,  1834,  5.  ?0  vols.  12mo. 


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Embraces  Taylor's  Liberty  of  Prophecying ;  Cave's  Lives  of  the  Apostles  ; 
Bates's  Spiritual  Perfection ;  Hall's  Treatises,  Devotional  and  Practical ;  Bax- 
ter's Dying  Thoughts;  Taylor's  Select  Sermons;  Butler's  Analogy;  Watts's 
Lyric  Poems ;  Bevridge's  Private  Thoughts ;  Cave's  Primitive  Christianity ; 
Leighton's  Exposition  of  the  Creed  ;  Sermons  for  Lent,  Whitsuntide,  and  Eas- 
ter ;  Boyle's  Veneration  due  to  God  ;  Knox's  Christian  Philosopher  ;  Howe's 
Theological  Treatises. 

Saturday  Evening  :  By  the  Author  of  "  Natural  History  of  Enthu- 
siasm."    New- York,  1831.     12mo. 

Scott,  Thomas :  Works,  complete.     Middletown,  Conn.,  1832.     6 
vols.  12  mo. 

:    Essays  on   the   most  important   Subjects   in  Religion. 

Philadelphia,  1821.     8vo. 

Remarks    on   Tomline's    "  Refutation  of  Calvinism." 


Philadelphia,  1817.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Seeker,  Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  :  Works,  with  a  Me- 
moir, by  Bishop  Porteus.     London,  1825.     6  vols.  8vo. 

Sermons ;  Lectures  on  the  Catechism  ;  Charges  to  his  Clergy  ;  Fragments 
on  the  Imperfect  Morality  of  the  Heathens,  compared  with  that  of  the  Chris- 
tians. The  latter  is  in  Brydge's  Censura  Literaria. 

Shuttleworth,  P.  N. :  The  Consistency  of  the  whole  Scheme  of 
Revelation  with  itself  and  with  Human  Reason.  New- York, 
1833.  12mo. 

Smith,  Ethan:  A  Treatise  on  the  Character  of  Christ,  and  the 
Trinity  in  Unity  of  the  Godhead,  &c.  Boston,  1814.  12mo. 

Spiritual  Despotism;  or,  Popery  Unmasked.  New- York,  1835. 
12mo. 

Spring,  Gardiner:  Essays  on  the  Christian  Character.  New- 
York,  1813.  8vo. 

Stanford,  John :  The  Christian's  Pocket  Library.  1800.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Straiten,  Thomas  :  The  Book  of  the  Priesthood.  New- York, 
1831.  12mo. 

Sunday  School  Journal.     1833,  4.     2  vols.  folio. 

Taylor,  Mrs. :  The  Itinerary  of  a  Traveller  in  the  Wilderness  ;  ad- 
dressed to  those  performing  the  same  Journey.  New- York, 
1825.  12mo. 

Taylor,  Jeremy :  Whole  Works,  with  an  Essay,  Biographical  and 

Critical.     London,  1835.     3  vols.  8vo. 
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Taylor's   Ductor  Dubrtantium,  and  his   Measures  and    Offices  of  Friendship, 

with  his  Life  of  Christ,  are  his  only  productions  belonging  to  other  departments. 

:  Selections  from  his  Works,  with  some  Account  of  the  Au- 
thor and  his  Writings.  Boston,  1833.  12mo. 

Tillotson,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  :  Works,  with  Life,  by  Dr. 

Birch.     London,  1820.     10  vols.  8vo. 
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Toplady,  Augustus  Montague  :  Works,  with  a  Memoir.  London, 
1825.  6vols.8vo.  8 


148  THEOLOGY.     Sermons. 

They  are  almost  exclusively  controversial,  in  favour  of  the  Calvinism  of  the 
Church  of  England,  and  against  the  Arminianism  of  John  Wesley. 

Tract  Society  :   'I'l.e  Publications  of  the   American.     New-York. 

5  vols.   12m;». 

Warburton,  Bishop  of  Worcester :  Divine  Legation  of  Moses.  Lon- 
don, 1755.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Wardlaw,  Ralph  :  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Ecclesiastes.     Phila- 
delphia, 1822.     8vo. 
Warton,  John :    Deathbed    Scenes  and   Pastoral   Conversations. 

Philadelphia,  1828.     8vo. 

Watson,  Richard,  Bishop  :  Theological  Institutes ;  or,  a  View  of  the 
Evidences,  Doctrines,  Morals,  and  Institutions  of  Christianity. 
New-York,  1830.  8vo. 

The  Bishop  of  Landaff  has  left  an  autobiography,  entitled  "  Anecdotes  of  his 
Life."  London,  1818.  2  vols.  8vo.  See  his  Apology  (against  Paine)  in  Natu- 
ral THEOLOGY.  In  his  similar  controversy  with  Gibbon,  he  displayed  as  much 
liberality  as  learning.  For  the  contrast  of  his  conduct  with  that  of  Dr.  Priestley, 
(one  -scarcely  less  heretical  than  Gibbon  himself),  see  their  several  letters 
among  Gibbon's  Correspondence  in  his  miscellaneous  works. 

Week's  Preparation  for  receiving  the  Lord's  Supper.  Birmingham. 
12  mo, 

Whelpley:  The  Triangle;  a  Series  of  Numbers  upon  three  Theo- 
logical Points.  New-York,  1832.  8vo. 

Willison,  John  :  On  the  Sanctification  of  the  Sabbath.  To  which 
is  added  a  brief  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edin- 
burgh, 1819.  8vo. 

Wilson,  Daniel :  The  Divine  Authority  and  Perpetual  Obligation  of 
the  Lord's  Dav  asserted.  Boston,  163  \,  12mo. 


CHAPTER  CIII. 

THEOLOGY.     Sermons. 

Blair,  Hugh  :  Sermons,  with  Life,  by  J.  Finlayson.     London,  1833. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

.:  The  same,  with  Life,  by  the  same.     London,  1807.     5 


vols. 

Brunings;  Bemerkunge  im  Predigambte.     Bremen,  1786.     12mo. 
Chalmers,  Thomas :  Discourses.     In  his  Works,  POLYGRAPHS. 
Channing,  Wm.  E. :  Discourses.     Boston,  1832.     12mo. 
:Coleridge,  S.  T.. :  The   Statesman's   Manual:    a  Lay   Sermon. 

1832.     12mo. 

Davies  :  Sermons.     New- York,  1828.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Discourses  in  Murray-street  Church,  1830,  by  Drs.  Spring,  Cox, 


THEOLOGY.     Sermons.  149 

Miller,  Skinner,  De  Witt,  Sprague,  Carnahan,  Woodbridge, 

Rice,  Woods,  Way] and,  Snodgrass,  and  Griffin.     New- York, 

1830.     8vo. 
Dodridge,  Philip  :  Practical  Discourses  on  Regeneration,  in  Ten 

Sermons  ;  to  which  are  added,  Two  Sermons  on  the  Scripture 

Doctrine  of  Salvation  by  Grace  through  Faith.     Ballston  Spa, 

1815.     12mo. 
Eastburn,  Manton  :  Lectures,  Explanatory  and  Practical,  on  the 

Epistle  to  the  Philippians.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 
Glasse,  Samilfl :  Lectures  on  the  Holy  Festivals.     London,  1797. 

8vo. 
Green,  Ashbel  :  Discourses  in  the  College  of  New-Jersey ;  with 

an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  College.   Philadelphia,  1822.    8vo. 
Griswold,  Alexander  :  Discourses  on  the  most  important  Doctrines 

and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Religion.     Philadelphia,   1830. 

8vo. 

Hall,  Robert :  Sermons.     In  his  works,  THEOLOGIANS. 
Hobart,  Bishop :  Sermons.     See  Posthumous  Works,  in  THEOLOGY, 

Dogmatic,  &c. 
Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in  the  Churches  in  Queen  Elizabeth's 

Time.     New- York,  1815.     8vo. 
Horsley,  Bishop  :  Sermons.     London,  1826.     8vo. 
Latimer,  Hugh  :  Select  Sermons.     Boston,  1821.     12mo. 
Massillon,  J.  B. :  Sermons.     Hartford,  1805.     12mo. 

This  is,  of  course,  but  a  selection  from  the  large  body  of  the  sermons  of  this 
eloquent  French  divine. 

Paley,  Archdeacon :  Sermons.  Works,  vol.  IV.,  among  POLY- 
GRAPHS. 

Parr,  Dr.  Samuel :  Sermons.     Works,  among  POLYGRAPHS. 

Rahusen  :  Sammlung  einigger  Predigten  und  Reden. 

Ravenscroft,  Bishop  :  Sermons.  In  his  Works,  THEOLOGY,  Dog- 
matic, &c. 

Religious  Discourses,  by  a  Layman.     Philadelphia,  1828.     12mo. 

Sacred  Classics.  See  Sermons  on  Lent,  &c.,  in  that  Collection, 
Dogmatic  THEOLOGIANS. 

Saurin,  James :  Sermons.  From  the  French.  Schenectady,  1813. 
8  vols.  8vo. 

Seeker,  Archbishop:  Sermons  and  Charges.  See  his  Works, 
THEOLOGIANS,  Dogmatic,  &c. 

:  Nine  Sermons  on  the  War  and  Rebellion.  London, 

1768.  8vo. 

Sprague,  W.  B.  :  Lectures  to  Young  People  ;  with  an  Introductory 
Address,  by  Samuel  Miller.  New-York,  1831.  12mo. 

Suddard,  W. :  British  Pulpit ;  consisting  of  Discourses  by  the  most 
Eminent  Living  Divines  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland, 
&c.  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 


150  THEOLOGY.     Mystical. 

There  is  a  large  collection  published  in  London  under  this  title. 

Tappan,  David :  Sermons,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch.  Boston, 
1807.  8vo. 

Taylor,  Jeremy  :  Sermons.     Works,  in  Dogmatic  THEOLOGY. 

Tillotson,  Archbishop:  Sermons.  Works,  in  Dogmatic  THE- 
OLOGY. 

Tooke,  William  :  Sermons.     See  Zollikoffer,  below. 

Wainwright,  J.  M. :  Sermons  upon  Religious  Education  and  Filial 
Duty.  New- York,  1829.  8vo. 

Wayland,  Francis:  Occasional  Discourses.    Boston,i833.     12mo. 

Wesley,  John:  Sermons  on  Several  Occasions.  Hudson,  1810. 
12mo. 

Whitefield,  George:  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects;  with  a  Me- 
moir, by  Samuel  Drew  ;  and  a  Dissertation  on  Whitefield's 
Character,  <fec.,  by  J.  Smith.  London,  1828.  8vo. 

Zollikoffer,  G.  J. :  Sermons.  Translated  from  the  German,  by 
William  Tooke.  London,  1806.  2  vols.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  CIV. 

THEOLOGY.     Mystical. 

Dick,  Thomas :  Philosophy  of  a  Future  State.  New-York,  1829. 
12mo. 

Ecking,  Samuel :  Three  Essays,  on  Grace,  Faith,  and  Experience. 
Chester,  1791.  12mo. 

Edwards,  Jonathan  :  Treatise  on  Religious  Affections.  Boston, 
1831.  12mo. 

Fanaticism :  By  the  Author  of  the  "  Natural  History  of  Enthusi- 
asm." New-York,  1834.  12mo. 

Farewell  to  Time :  By  the  Author  of  "  The  Morning  and  Evening 
Sacrifice."  New- York,  1828.  12mo. 

Fichte  :  Destination  de  1'Homme.     Traduite.     Paris,  1833.   8vo. 

Fuller,  Thomas  :  The  Holy  and  Profane  States,  with  some  Ac- 
count of  the  Author  and  his  Writings.  Cambridge,  1831.  12mo. 

Hervey,  James :  Meditations  and  Contemplations.  New- York, 
1824.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Hill,  Rowland  :  Mature  Reflections  and  Devotions  in  his  Old  Age. 
By  the  Rev.  E.  Sydney.  New- York,  1836.  12mo. 

Irving,  Edward :  The  Missionaries  after  the  Apostolical  School. 
New- York,  1825.  8vo. 

:  The  Oracles  of  God ;  Judgment  to  Come,  &c.  Phila- 
delphia, 1824.  12mo. 


THEOLOGY.     Mystical.  1 5 1 

Jewsbury,  Maria  Jane :  The  Three  Histories :  of  an  Enthusiast ; 

of  a  Nonchalant ;  and  of  a  Realist.     Boston,  1831.     12mo. 
Kempis,  Thomas  a :  Of  the  Imitation  of  Christ.     Translated  by  G. 

Stanhope.     London,  1727.     12mo. 

The  authorship,  after  vast  controversy  (there  being  about  one  hundred  and 
twenty  different  works  on  the  question),  rests  uncertain  ;  John  Gerson  and  Kem- 
pis are,  however,  the  favourites  in  this  literary  affray.  The  main  particulars  of 
the  history  of  this  remarkable  book  may  be  found  in  Barbier's  "  Anonymes  et 
Pseudonymes,"  at  the  title  Imitatio  Christi.  Charles  Butler  has  written  a  life 
of  Kempis,  London,  1814,  8vo.  Stanhope  was  Dean  of  Canterbury.  Dibdinhas 
given  a  very  pretty  illustrated  edition.  Elzevir,  Ruddiman,  Barbou,  Didot,  and 
Bodoni  have  printed  beautiful  editions  of  the  Latin  original.  The  two  last,  one 
of  Barbou's  and  Ruddiman's,  have  followed  a  disapproved  text — Vallart's. 

Kirkpatrick,  W. :  Pious  Meditations.   Poughkeepsie,  1813.   12mo. 

Ldttle  Book  Open:  A  Prophecy  of  the  Coming  of  the  Redeemer, 
the  Setting  up  of  a  National  Theocracy,  the  Calling  of  the 
Jews,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1763.  8vo. 

Livermore,  Harriet :  A  Wreath  from  Jessamin  Lawn ;  or,  Free 
Grace  the  Flower  that  never  Fades.  Philadelphia,  1831.  2 
vols.  12mo. 

Mason,  John :  On  Self-Knowledge.     Boston,  1809.     12mo. 

Meikle,  James  :  The  Traveller  ;  or,  Meditations  on  Various  Sub- 
jects ;  written  on  board  of  a  Man-of-War  :  to  which  is  added, 
Converse  with  the  World  Unseen.  New- York,  1813.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     New- York,  1811.     12mo. 

Melmoth,  William  :  The  Importance  of  a  Religious  Life  Consid- 
ered ;  to  which  are  added,  Morning  and  Evening  Prayers. 
London,  1830.  12mo. 

Murray,  Lindley  :  The  Power  of  Religion  on  the  Mind  in  Retire- 
ment, Affliction,  and  at  the  Approach  of  Death,  exemplified  in 
the  Testimonies  and  Experience  of  Persons  Distinguished  by 
their  Greatness,  Learnieg,  or  Virtue.  Middletown,  1816. 
12mo. 

Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm.     New- York,  1835.     12mo. 

New  Jerusalem  Missionary  and  Intellectual  Repository ;  a  Monthly 
Magazine,  devoted  exclusively  to  the  Investigation  of  Theo- 
logical Subjects ;  edited  by  Samuel  Woodworth.  New- York, 
1823-24. 

Tracts.     Vol.  I.     Boston,  1830. 

Noble,  Samuel :  An  Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  New  Jerusalem 
Church.  Boston,  1830.  12mo. 

Pemble,  William :  A  Treatise  on  Justification  by  Faith.  Oxford, 
1629.  8vo. 

Plain  Statement  of  what  is  taught  in  the  New  Jerusalem  Church. 
Edinburgh,  1827.  8vo. 

Pleasures  of  Contemplation :  the  Harmonies,  Benefits,  and  Beau- 
ties of  Nature.  Philadelphia,  1827.  i2mo. 

Pourtraicture  of  his  Sacred  Majestic  in  his  Solitude  and  Suffer- 
ings. London,  1648.  12mb. 


152  THEOLOGY.     Mystical. 

This  is  the  famous  EIKflN  BA2TAIKH,  and  dated  in  the  year  of  ita  first  ap- 
pearance ;  which  year  saw,  indeed,  about  fifty  editions  of  it.  See  note  to 
Works  of  Charles  I.,  in  POLYGRAPHS.  It  has  been  said  that  the  book  would 
probably,  by  the  extraordinary  sensation  it  produced,  have  saved  the  king's  life, 
if  it  had  appeared  a  week  sooner.  This  great  effect,  however,  was  due  chiefly 
to  its  supposed  authorship  by  Charles,  now  discredited.  Milton  answered  it  in 
his  E/*3voKA.*«ri){,  by  contrasting  the  king's  tyranny  and  perfidy  with  the  sanctity 
assumed  in  the  book. 

Preston,  John  :  Life  Eternal ;  or,  a  Treatise  on  the  Divine  Essence 
and  Attributes.  London,  1624.  8vo. 

Sturm  :  Reflections  on  the  Works  of  God,  from  the  German.  Phila- 
delphia, 1821.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel :  A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of  Influx,  or  of 
the  Intercourse  between  the  Soul  and  the  Body.  Translated 
from  the  Latin,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hartley.  Boston,  1794. 
12mo.  boards. 

— — — :  Delights  of  Wisdom  concerning  Conjugal  Love,  after 
which  follow  Pleasures  of  Insanity  concerning  Scortatory 
Love.  Boston,  1833.  8vo. 

:  The  True  Christian  Religion,  containing  the  Universal 

Theology  of  the  New  Church,  Foretold  by  the  Lord  in  Daniel, 
vii.,  13  and  14,  and  in  Rev.,  xxi.,  1  and  2.  Boston,  1833. 
8vo. 

:  A  Treatise  concerning  Heaven  and  its  Wonders,  and  also 

concerning  Hell,  being  a  Relation  of  Things  heard  and  seen. 
Boston,  1825.  Svo. 

:  A  Treatise  concerning  Divine  Love  and  Divine  Wisdom, 

extracted  from  the  Apocalypse,  Explained.     Boston,  1828. 

:  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Last  Judgment  and  the  De- 
struction of  Babylon,  showing  that  all  Predictions  contained 
in  the  Apocalypse  are  at  this  day  Fulfilled;  being  a  Testi- 
mony of  Things  heard  and  seen.  Boston,  1828.  12mo. 

:  A  Summary  Exposition  of  the  Internal  Sense  of  the  Pro- 
phetical Books  of  the  Word  of  the  Old  Testament,  and  also 
of  the  Psalms  of  David,  with  a  twofold  Index.  Boston,  1833. 
12mo. 

:  Concerning  Earths  in  our  Solar  System,  which  are  called 

Planets,  and  concerning  the  Earths  in  the  Starry  Heavens ; 
together  with  an  Account  of  their  Inhabitants,  and  also  of  the 
Angels  and  Spirits  there,  from  what  has  been  seen  and  heard. 
Boston,  1828.  12mo. 

:  The  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  respecting  the  Sa- 
cred Scripture.  Boston,  1829.  12mo. 

:  The  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  concerning  Faith. 

Boston,  1828.  12mo. 

:  The  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  concerning  the 

Lord.  Cambridge,  1821.  12mo. 

:  The  Athanasian  Creed,  extracted  from  the  Apocalypse,  or 

Book  of  Revelations,  Explained.  Boston,  1828.  12mo. 


THEOLOGY.     Natural.     Evidences  of  Christianity.         153 

Taylor,  Jeremy  :  Holy  Living  and  Dying ;  with  Prayers  containing 
the  complete  Duty  of  a  Christian.  Amherst,  1831.  12mo. 

Tiling:  Pflichten  der  Communicanten.     Bremen,  1791.     8vo. 

Wagstafte,  Thomas :  Piety  promoted,  in  brief  Memorials  and  Dying 
Expressions  of  some  of  the  People  Called  Quakers.  New- 
York,  1823.  12mo. 

Whole  Duty  of  Man.     Dublin,  1774.     12mo. 

This  celebrated  anonymous  treatise  has  been  attributed  to  a  number  of  differ- 
ent persons  ;  but  upon  grounds  of  the  slightest  conjecture  only.  Archbishops 
Bancroft,  Frewen,  and  Sterne  ;  Bishops  Fell  and  Chapell ;  Dr.  Allestry  ;  Abra- 
ham Woodhead  ;  William  Fulman  ;  and  Dorothy,  the  wife  of  Sir  John  Pack- 
ington,  are  among  the  supposed  authors. 


CHAPTER  CV. 

THEOLOGY.     Natural.     Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Addison  :  Evidences  of  Christianity.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Bielby,  Bishop  :  Evidences  of  Christian  Revelation.    Boston,  1803. 

12mo. 

Ball :  Analytical  View  of  the  Animal  Economy,  interspersed  with 
many  Allegories  and  Moral  Reflections  drawn  from  the  Sub- 
ject, to  awaken  the  Mind  to  an  elevated  Sense  of  the  Great 
Author  of  Nature.     New- York,  1808.     12mo. 
Berkely,  Bishop :  A  Iciphron,  or  the  Minute  Philosopher;  an  Apol- 
ogy for  the  Christian  Religion  against  those  who  are  called 
the  Freethinkers.     London,  1767.     8vo. 
Bridgewater  Treatises  on  the  Power,  Wisdom,  and  Goodness  of 

God,  as  manifested  in  the  Creation. 

Part  1 — On  the  Adaption  of  External  Nature  to  the  Moral  and 
Intellectual  Constitution  of  Man.  By  the  Reverend  Thomas 
Chalmers,  D.D.  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 
Part  2 — On  the  Adaption  of  External  Nature  to  the  Physical 
Condition  of  Man,  principally  with  reference  to  the  Supply  of 
his  Wants  and  the  Exercise  of  his  Intellectual  Faculties.  By 
John  Kidd.  Philadelphia.  8vo. 

Part  3 — Astronomy  and  General  Physics  considered  with  refer- 
ence  to  Natural  Theology.     By  the  Rev.  William  Whewell, 
M.A.     8vo. 
Part  4 — The  Hand  ;  its  Mechanism  and  Vital  Endowments,  as 

evincing  Design.     By  Charles  Bell.     8vo. 
Part  6 — Animal  and  Vegetable  Physiology  considered  with  ref- 
erence to  Natural  Theology.    By  Peter  Mark  RogetrM.D, 
Philadelphia,  1836,     2  vols.  8vo. 
U 


154         THEOLOGY.     Natural.     Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Part  6 — Geology  and  Mineralogy  considered  with  reference  to 
Natural  Theology.     By  William  Buckland.      Philadelphia, 
1836.    2  vols.  8vo. 
Part  7 — On  the  History,  Habits,  and  Instincts  of  Animals.     By 

William  Kirby.    Philadelphia,  1836.     8vo. 
Part  8 — Chymistry,  Meteorology,  and  the  Function  of  Digestion. 
By  William  Prout. 

:  The  same  Treatises,  parts  1  to  7,  an  irregular  series,  in 

12mo  and  8vo. 

Chalmers,  Thomas :  Evidence  and  Authority  of  Christian  Revela- 
tion. See  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

:  Christianity  in  its  connexion  with  Astronomy.    New- York, 

1818.     8vo. 

Claudius  :  Wahrheit  der  Christlichen  Religion.  Bremen,  1782. 
8vo. 

Destruction  of  Jerusalem ;  absolute  Proof  of  the  Divine  Origin  of 
Christianity.  Philadelphia,  1814.  12mo. 

Dick,  Thomas :  The  Christian  Philosopher  ;  or,  Connexion  of 
Science  &c.,  with  Religion.  New- York,  1826.  12mo. 

:  Philosophy  of  Religion ;  or,  the  Moral  Law  of  the  Uni- 
verse. Brookfield,  1829.  12mo. 

Duncan :  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the  Seasons,  <fec.  Edinburgh, 
1836.  J2mo. 

Faber  :  The  Difficulties  of  Infidelity.    New- York,  1825.     12mo. 

Gregory,  Olinthus :  Letters  on  the  Evidences,  Doctrines,  and  Du- 
ties of  the  Christian  Religion.  New- York,  1826.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Hervey:  Theron  and  Aspasio;  or,  a  Series  of  Dialogues  and  Let- 
ters upon  the  most  important  and  interesting  Subjects.  Lon- 
don, 1825.  2  vols.  12 mo. 

Keith,  Alexander :  Evidence  of  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion, 
derived  from  the  literal  Fulfilment  of  Prophecy ;  particularly 
as  illustrated  by  the  History  of  the  Jews,  and  by  the  Discov- 
eries of  recent  Travellers.  New- York,  1832.  12mo. 

Kennedy  :  Conversations  on  Religion  with  Lord  Byron  and  others. 

12mo. 
Levie,  David :  A  Defence  of  the  Old  Testament  against  Thomas 

Paine.     London,  1797.     8vo. 
Locke,  John  :  The  Reasonableness  of  Christianity.     See  it  in  his 

Works,  Polygraphs. 
M'llvaine,   Charles  P. :  The  Evidences  of  Christianity  in  their 

External  Division.     New- York,  Ifc  32.     8vo. 
Mather,  Cotton :  The  Christian  Philosopher ;  a  Collection  of  the 

best  Discoveries  in  Nature,  with  Christian  Improvements. 

Charlestown,  1815.     12mo. 
Noble,  Samuel :  The  Plenary  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures  asserted, 


THEOLOGY.     Natural.     Evidences  of  Christianity.         155 

and  the  Principles  of  their  Composition  investigated,  with  a 
View  to  the  refutation  of  all  Objections  to  their  Divinity.  Bos- 
ton, 1828.  8vo. 

Ogden,  Uzal :  Antidote  to  Dsism ;  or,  an  Answer  to  Thomas  Paine's 
"  Age  of  Reason."     Newark,  1795.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Paley,  Archdeacon :  Evidences  of  Christianity.     Works,  vol.  II., 
among  Polygraphs. 

:  Natural  Theology.     In  the  same,  vol.  V. 

:  The  same,  with  Notes,  by  Henry  Lord  Brougham  and 

Sir  Charles  Bell.  To  which  are  added  Supplementary  Dis- 
sertations, &c.  London,  1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same,  with  Notes,  showing  the  Nature  of  the  Evi- 
dence and  the   Advantages  of  the   Study,  by  Henry  Lord 
Brougham.     London,  1835.     12mo. 
—  :  The  same,  with  Observations,  by  Henry  Lord  Brougham 


and  Thomas  Wallace.     London,  1835.     12mo. 

:  The  same,  with  additional  Observations.     Dublin,  1835. 

12  mo. 

Paxton,  James :  Illustrations  of  Paley's  Natural  Theology.  Bos- 
ton, 1829.  12mo. 

Priestley,  Dr.  Joseph  :  Discourses  on  the  Evidences  of  Revealed 
Religion.  London,  1794.  8vo. 

Riche,  C.  C. :  Fifteen  Discourses  on  the  marvellous  Works  of  Na- 
ture, &c.  Philadelphia,  1791.  12mo. 

Trembley,  A. :  Instructions  d'un  Pere  a  ses  enfans,  sur  la  Reli- 
gion Naturelle  et  Reve.ee.  Geneve,  1789.  3  tomes,  12mo. 

Verplanck,  Gulian  C. :  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Uses  of  the  va- 
rious Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion.  New-York,  1824. 
8vo. 

Wallace,  Clay  Wm. :  Structure  of  the  Eye,  with  reference  to  Natu- 
ral Theology.  New- York,  1836.  12mo. 

Watson,  Richard,  Bishop  :  Apology  for  the  Bible  (against  Paine). 

New-York,  1796.     12mo. 
He  wrote  another  Apology  in  reply  to  Gibbon. 

Watts,  Isaac :  A  Natural  Dsfence  of  the  Gospel :  with  a  Preface, 
by  A.  Alexander.  New- York,  1831.  12mo. 

Wills :  Letters  on  the  Philosophy  of  Unbelief.  London,  1835. 
8vo. 

Wilson,  Daniel :  Evidences  of  Christianity,  stated  in  a  Popular  and 
Practical  Manner.  Boston,  1830.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Boston,  1833.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Wiseman,  Nicholas  :  Twelve  Lectures  on  the  Connexion  between 
Science  and  Revealed  Religion.  Andover,  1837.  8vo. 

Wollaston,  Wm. :  The  Religion  of  Nature  Delineated.     London, 

1750.     8vo. 
This  is  the  seventh  and  most  esteemed  edition.     The  ethical  doctrines  of  the 

book  often  deserve  the  attention  t.iey  have  excited. 


156  SUPERSTITIONS.     Christian. 

Wood,  Thomas :  The  Mosaic  History  of  the  Creation,  illustrated 
from  the  Present  Stale  of  Science,  &c.  New-York,  1831. 
8vo. 

Wrangham :  Evidences  of  Christianity.  Constable's  Miscellany, 
vol.  26,  Polygraphs. 


CHAPTER  CVI. 

SUPERSTITIONS.     Christian. 

JJrewster,  Sir  D. :  Letters  on  Natural  Magic.     New- York,  1832. 

18mo. 

Calef,  Robert :  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World ;  or,  the  Won- 
ders of  the  Invisible  World  Displayed,  in  5  Parts  : — 
Part  1 — An  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of  Margaret  Rule,  written 

by  Rev.  Cotton  Mather. 

Part  2 — Several  Letters  to  the  Author,  &c.,  and  his  Reply  rela- 
ting to  Witchcraft. 

Part  3 — The  Difference  between  the  Inhabitants  of  Salem  Vil- 
lage and  Mr.  Paris,  their  Minister,  in  New-England. 
Part  4 — Letters  of  a  Gentleman,  uninterested,  endeavouring  to 
prove  the  received  Opinions  about  Witchcraft  to  be  Orthodox, 
with  short  Essays  to  their  Answers. 
Part  5 — A  short  Historical  Account  of  Matters  of  Fact  in  that 

Affair.     Salem,  1823r     12mo. 

Faber,  G.  S. :  Origin  of  Idolatry.     Oxford,  1803.     2  vols,  8vo. 
Middleton,  Conyers  :  Letter  from  Rome  showing  an  exact  Conform- 
ity between  Popery  and  Paganism ;  or,  the  Religion  of  the 
present  Romans  derived  from  that  of  their  Heathen  Ancestors. 
London,  1741,     8vo. 

See  also,  in  Biography,  Godwin's  Lives  of  the  Necromancers.  Colin  de  Plan- 
cy  has  compiled  a  Dictionnaire  Infernal.  Paris,  1818,  2  vols.  8vo.  Cornelius 
Agrippa's  De  Occulta  Philosophia  ;  the  several  treatises  attributed  to  Albertus 
Magnus  ;  the  Enchiridion  of  Pope  Leo  ;  the  several  works  of  Cardan  ;  the  Ca^ 
balistic  writings  of  Picus  de  Mirandula  ;  the  Demonomanie  of  Bodin  ;  the  Rev- 
eries de  Monsieur  Oufle,  by  Abbe  Bordelon ;  Prieur's  Dialogue  de  la  Lycan- 
thropie ;  Wierus's  Cinq  livres  de  1'imposture  des  Diables ;  Bodin's  Fleau  des 
De'mons  ;  Le  Comte  de  Gabalis,  by  the  Abbe  Montfaucon  de  Villars — the  pleas- 
ant and  ingenious  book,  on  which  Pope  has  formed  the  machinery  of  his  Rape 
of  the  Lock ;  Dom  Calmet's  Traite  sur  les  Apparitions  et  les  Vampyres  ; 
Lenglet  du  Fresnoi's  Traite  Historique  sur  les  Apparitions ;  and  Naud^,  as 
above  referred  to,  are  the  most  remarkable  books  as  to  magic  and  jts  adjuncts. 
Jn  astrology,  the  Latin  Poem  of  Manilius,  and  Ptolemy's  four  books  De  Judi- 
ciis  Astrologicis,  and  Censorinus  de  Die  Natali,  are  of  classical  antiquity.  In 
English.  Webster,  Reginald  Scott,  King  James,  Dr.  Dee,  William  Lilly,  Aubrey, 
and  Cotton  Mather,  the  main  personage  in  the  Salem  witchcraft,  are  worth  pos- 
sessing. The  Magnalia  of  the  last  numed  contains  many  particulars.  Upham 
has  given  an  indifferent  series  of  lectures  on  witchcraft.  Sir  W.  Scott's  De» 
monology  is  well  known,  and  the  best  and  most  readable  general  account. 


SUPERSTITIONS.     Gentile.  157 


CHAPTER  CVII. 

SUPERSTITIONS.     Gentile. 

Fontenelle  :  Histoire  des  Oracles.    In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

To  this  Le  Pere  Baltus  wrote  a  counter- treatise,  entitled,  Reponse  a  PHistoire 
des  Oracles,  Strasburg,  1707,  12mo.  Clavier  gave,  Paris,  1811,8vo,  Memoires 
sur  les  Oracles  des  Anciens.  The  collection,  long  current  as  those  of  the  Cu- 
maean  Sibyl  (Paris,  1607,  8vo,  edente  Opsopaeo  ;  or  1599,  edente  Brettano),  is 
now  regarded  by  all  good  critics  as  supposititious,  and  as  evidently,  in  a  large 
degree,  of  Christian  fabrication.  See  Niebuhr's  Rome.  Petitus,  Blondel,  Gal- 
heus,  and  others,  have  written  disquisitions  upon  them.  Thomas  Taylor  has 
given  a  series  of  Chaldean  Oracles  in  the  Classical  Journal,  vols.  XVI.,  333,  and 
XVII.,  128  and  243. 

History  of  Oracles,  and  the  Cheats  of  the  Pagan  Priests,  London, 
1818.  J2mo. 

This  is  probably  taken  from  Fontenelle ;  who,  however,  might  well  be  de- 
spoiled, by  any  fresh  comer,  of  the  materials  that  he  had  drawn  from  the  old  book 
of  Van  Dale,  De  Oraculis  Ethnicorum,  Amsterdam,  1700,  4to. 

Keightly,  Thomas  :  Mythology  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Italy.     12 

Plates.     London,  1835.     8vo. 
Mayo,  Robert :  A  New  System  of  Mythology.     50  Engravings. 

*  Philadelphia,  1815.     4  vols.  8vo. 
Monsigny,  M  adame  :  Mythology.     Windsor.     12mo. 

Moritz,  C,  P. :  Mythological  Fictions  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 
New-York,  1830.  12mo. 

Sale,  George:  The  Koran  of  Mohammed,  translated  from  the  Ara- 
bic :  with  Explanatory  Notes,  from  the  most  approved  Com- 
mentators ;  and  a  Preliminary  Discourse.  London,  1825.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1833.     2  vols.  8vo. 

See,  in  Biography,  note  on  Bush's  Life  of  Mohammed. 

Savary,  M. :  Le  Goran,  traduit  de  1'Arabe,  accompagne  de  Notes 
et  precede  d'un  Abrege  de  la  Vie  de  Mohammed.     2  tomes, 
8vo. 
Tooke,  Andrew :  Pantheon  of  the  Heathen  Gods  and  Illustrious 

Heroes  ;  revised  and  adapted  for  either  Sex.    12mo. 
This  is  really  the  work  of  the  Jesuit,  Pomey  ;  to  whom  Tooke  had  not  hon- 
esty enough  to  avow  his  obligations ;  publishing  as  original  a  work  almost  en- 
tirely borrowed.     See  Biographia  Britannica. 

See  further,  as  to  Hindhu  mythology,  various  pieces  in  the  works  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Jones  (Polygraphs),  and  in  the  Asiatic  Researches,  and  Maurice's  Indian 
antiquities  (History  of  India).  Moor  and  Ward  have  composed  Hindhu  Pan- 
theons. There  is  a  good  and  copious  dictionary  of  fable,  in  French,  by  Noel, 
Paris,  1823,  2  vols.  8vo.  The  works  referred  to  among  the  antiquities  of  Scan- 
dinavia, as  Mallet,  Percy,  &c.,  contain  the  chief  remains  of  Runic  mythology. 
Of  classic,  Spencer,  Bell,  and  Bryant  are  the  chief  English  ;  Boettiger,  Miiller, 
and  Creutzer,  the  chief  German  elucidators.  Hager  has  given  a  good  Chinese 


158  JURISPRUDENCE.     Natural  and  National. 

Pantheon.  Van  Dale's  De  Origine  et  Progressu  Idololatriae  et  Superstitionum  ; 
Jablonski's  Pantheon  Egyptiacum  ;  Hyde's  Religio  Veterum  Persarum,  are 
books  ^jf  much  reputation.  There  is  also  a  voluminous  collection  in  French,  of 
Ceremonies  et  Coutumes  Religieuses  de  tous  les  Peoples,  Amsterdam,  1723,  9 
vols.  folio  ;  of  which  the  numerous  plates,  by  Picart,  have  more  merit  than  the 
text.  The  part  relating  to  America  is  curious.  The  agreeable  book  of  Chaus- 
sard,  Fetes,  &c.,  de  la  Grece,  has  been  previously  referred  to. 


CHAPTER  CVIII. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Natural  and  National. 

Burlamaqui,  J.  J. :  Principles  of  Natural  and  Political  Law.    Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1807.     2  vols.  8vo. 
An  esteemed  compend  ;  not  so  useful,  however,  as  Vattel's. 

Dymond,  J. :  An  Inquiry  into  the   accordance   of  War  with  the 
Principles  of  Christianity.     Philadelphia,  1834.     12mo. 

Grotius,   Hugo:   On  the  Rights   of  War  and   Peace.     London, 
1715.     3  vols.  8vo. 

This  translation  is  accompanied  with  the  author's  own  notes.  It  is  by  William 
Evans.  The  later  folio  edition,  London,  1738,  is  rendered  more  valuable  by  the 
copious  commentary  of  Barbeyrac. 

Distinguished  alike  by  his  genius,  his  early  attainment  to  all  the  honours  of 
learning,  his  devoted  patriotism,  his  piety,  the  stainless  integrity  and  the  gentle- 
ness of  his  life,  Grotius  has  the  singular  honour  of  having  carried  at  once,  to 
almost  complete  excellence,  the  noble  and  humane  science  which  he  founded, 
and  of  conferring  the  most  illustrious  services  on  a  country  that  persecuted  him, 
during  his  whole  career,  for  some  slight  peculiarities  in  his  religious  opinions. 

Grotius,  Hugues :  Le  Dnoit  de  la  Guerre  et  de  la  Paix.     Basle, 

1746.     2  vols.  4to. 
Harbigner  of  Peace  :  Published  under  the  direction  of  the  American 

Peace  Society.     New- York,  1828-30.     2  vols.  12mo. 

St.  Pierre  is  the  author  of  a  project  of  universal  peace,  to  be  maintained  by 
the  establishment  of  a  Congress  of  all  Nations,  or  "  Polysynodie  ;"  which  is  the 
title  of  his  piece.  In  Rousseau's  works  there  is  a  commentary  upon  his  plan. 

Henry,  C.  S. :   American  Advocate  of  Peace.     Hartford,  1836. 
8vo. 

See  Dymond,  in  Ethics,  and  Harbinger  of  Peace,  above. 
Montesquieu:  Spirit  of  Laws.     Edinburgh,  1793.     2  vols.  8vo. 

For  the  French  text,  see  his  works,  among  Polygraph*.  For  an  analysis 
of  it,  see  Tracy. 

Puffendorf,  Samuel,  Baron  :  Law  of  Nature  and  of  Nations.    Trans- 
lated by  Basil  Rennet.    London,  1717.     Folio. 
The  edition  of  1749  possesses  the  addition  of  Barbeyrac'a  prefatory  discourse 
and  notes  ;  and  is,  for  this  reason,  more  esteemed  than  any  of  the  five  preceding 
editions. 

Reyneval:  Instituciones  del  derecho  Natural  de  Gentee.     Paris, 
1825.     2  vols. 


JURISPRUDENCE.     Legislation.     Theory  and  Codes.      159 

Tracy :  Comentario  sobre  el  Espritu  de  las  Leyes  de  Montesquieu, 
con  las  Observaciones  ineditas  de  Condorcet.     Valencia,  1822. 
12mo. 
Wheaton,  Henry  :  Elements  of  International  Laws  ;  with  a  Sketch 

of  the  History  of  the  Science.  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo. 
There  is  a  good  history  of  natural  law  by  Hubner,  entitled  "  Essai  sur  PHistoire 
du  Droit  Naturel."  London,  1757.  2  vols.  8vo.  Mackintosh  has  given,  also,  a 
good  compendious  treatise  on  its  history  and  bibliography,  under  title  of  "  A  Dis- 
course on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Nature  and  Nations."  London,  1828.  12mo. 
The  following  further  books  are  leading  ones  as  to  the  law  of  nature  and  nations  : 
Christ.  Wolf,  Jus  Naturae.  Frankfort,  1740.  8  vols.  4to.  Ejusdein,  Institu- 
tiones  Juris  Nature  et  Gentium.  Halle,  1754.  8vo.  Vat.tel,  Law  of  Nations. 
London,  1797.  8vo.  Rutherforth,  Institutes  of  Natural  Law.  Cambridge, 
1754.  8vo.  Leibnitz,  Codex  Juris  Gentium.  Hanover,  1693.  2  vols.  folio. 
Wicquefort,  Rights  of  Ambassadors.  London,  1740.  Folio.  Dumont,  Corps 
Diplomatique  du  Droit  des  Gens.  Amsterdam,  1726.  8  vols.  folio,  with  Sup- 
plement, 1739,  3  vols.  folio.  Barbeyrac's  Histoire  des  Anciens  Traites.  Am- 
sterdam, 1739,  2  vols.  folio.  The  Histoire  des  Traites  de  paix  du  17e  Siecle, 
Amsterdam,  1725,  2  vols.  folio  ;  and  the  Negociations  pour  la  paix  de  Munster, 
Hague,  1724,  4  vols.  folio;  in  all,  a  series  of  19  vols.  folio — Mably,  Le  Droit 
Publique  de  1'Europe,  Geneva,  1764,  3  vols.  I2mo  ;  Koch,  Histoire  abre"gee  des 
Traites  de  paix,  augmentee  et  continuee  par  Schoel,  Paris,  1817,  18,  15  vols. 
8vo  ;  Grotius  de  Mari  Libero,  Ley  den,  1635,  24mo  ;  Selden  Mare  clausum 
(translated),  London,  1652,  folio. 


CHAPTER  CIX. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Legislation.     Theory  and  Codes. 

Austin,  John :  The  Province  of  Jurisprudence  determined.  Lon- 
don, 1832.  8vo. 

Bentham,  J. :  On  Morals  and  Legislation.     Boston,  1833.     8vo. 

:  Art  of  Packing  Special  Juries.     London,  1821.     8vo. 

:  Book  of  Fallacies.     London,  1 824.     8vo. 

:  Papers  relating  to  the  Codification,  &c.  London,  1817- 

8vo. 

:  Scotch  Reform,  considered  in  reference  to  the  Adminis- 
tration of  Justice  in  Scotland.  London,  1808.  8vo. 

Bentham :  Tratados  de  Legislacion  Civil  y  Penal,  traducidos  en 
Castillan ;  con  Commentario,  por  Roman  Salas.  Paris,  1820. 
8vo. 

Bernardi :  De  1'Origine  et  des  Progres  de  la  Legislation  Fran^aise, 
compris  la  Revolution.  Paris,  1816.  8vo. 

Gladwin,  Francis :  Ayeen  Akbery,  or  the  Institutes  of  the  Em- 
peror Akber,  translated  from  the  original  Persian.  London, 
1800.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Michaelis :  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Moses.  From  the  Ger- 
man, by  A.  Smith.  London,  1814.  4  vols.  8vo. 


160  JURISPRUDENCE.     Civil  Lcnb. 

Review  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  the 
British  Provinces,  and  West  India  Isands,  with  select  Prece- 
dents and  Observations  upon  various  Acts  of  Parliament  and 
Acts  of  Assembly,  and  a  Comparison  of  the  Courts  of  Law 
and  Practice  there  with  that  of  Westminster  Hall.  London, 
1790.  8vo. 

Sampson :  Discourses  and  Correspondence  with  various  learned 
Jurists  upon  the  History  of  the  Law,  with  the  addition  of 
several  Essays,  Tracts,  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Subject, 
compiled  and  published  by  Pishy  Thompson.  Washington 
City,  1826.  8vo. 

Staunton  :  Translation  of  the  Fundamental  Laws,  and  a  Selection 
from  the  Supplementary  Statutes  of  the  Penal  Code  of  China. 
London,  1810.  4to. 

Bentham's  several  books,  on  Judicial  Evidence,  Rationale  of  Reward,  Codi- 
fication Proposal,  and  Tactique  des  Assemblies  Legislatives,  are  important.  Bec- 
caria's  book  on  Crimes  and  Punishments  (1764)  was  the  first  efforts  towards  the 
modern  system  of  humanity  in  punishments.  Filangieri's  book  on  legislation 
is  much  valued.  It  is  translated  by  Sir  R.  Clayton.  London,  1806.  8vo. 
Montesquien  is  already  referred  to  in  NATURAL  LAW.  Pastoret's  "  Histoire  de 
la  Legislation,"  Paris,  1817,  4  vols.  8vo ;  Meyer's  "Institutions  Judiciaries 
des  principaux  pays  de  1'Europe,"  Hague,  1819,  2  vols.  8vo  ;  the  works  of 
Pothier  and  D'Aguesseau ;  Jourdain  and  Isambert's  "  Anciennes  Lois  Fran- 
§aises  ;"  Desessart's  Histoire  des  Tribunaux  des  Peuples  Anciens  et  Mod- 
ernes,"  Paris,  1778-84,  9  vols.  8vo,  are  all  much  valued.  The  treatises  of 
Plato  and  Cicero,  "  De  Legibus,"  the  "  Leges  Atticae"  of  Petitus,  are  the  main 
ancient  works,  beyond  Justinian  law. 


CHAPTER  CX. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Civil  Law. 

Code  of  Napoleon  ;  or  French  Civil  Code.     London,  1787.    8vo. 

The  body  of  "  Discussions,"  which,  in  the  French,  form  a  commentary  upon 
the  law,  are  highly  important  in  the  study  of  general  jurisprudence. 

In  civil  law,  the  Institutes  of  Justinian,  translated  by  Dr.  Thomas  Cooper, 
Philadelphia,  1812,  8vo ;  the  "  Pandectes  de  Justinien,  par  Pothier,  Paris, 
1818,  24  vols.  8vo;  Domat's  Civil  Law,  London,  1737,  2  vols.  folio;  the 
Works  of  Heineccius  and  Voet ;  Schulting,  Jurisprudentia  Ante-Justiniana  ; 
Funccius,  Leges  duodecem  Tabularum  ;  Vinnius,  Commentarius  in  Institutiones 
Imperiales  ;  Wood,  New  Institute  of  the  Civil  Law ;  Cocceius,  Jus  Civile ; 
Cujacius,  Opera ;  Noodt,  Opera ;  are  the  chief  works. 

Napoleon  :  Les  Sept  Codes,  precedes  du  Tableau  des  Distances  de 

Paris,  &c<     Paris,  1830. 
Nouveau  Manuel  des  Notaires  ou  Traite  Theorique  et  Praetique 

du  Notarial.     Paris,  1818.     8vo. 
Pothier,  T. :  CEuvres.     Paris,  1819.     13  vols.  8vo. 
Sirez,  J.  B. :  Les  cinq  Codes  ;  avec  Notes  et  Traite  s  pour  servir 


Common  Law.  191 

&  un  Cours  Complet  de  Droit  Fransais :  &  1'usage  des  Etu- 
diants  en  Droit.     A  Paris,  1818.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXI. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Common  Law. 

Blackstone  :  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.     Portland, 

1807.     4  vols.  8vo. 
:  The  same.     With  a  Life  and  Notes  by  Christian,  Chitty, 

Lee,  Hovenden,  and  Ryland ;  and  References  to  American 

Cases,  by  a  Member  of  the  New- York  Bar.   New- York,  1836. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

The  American  edition  of  St.  George  Tucker  is  valuable,  as  the  soundest  body 
of  constitutional  law  upon  the  doctrine  of  state  rights. 

Clark,  G. :  Memoranda  Legalia  ;  or,  Digest  of  the  English  Law, 
for  the  Use  of  the  Lawyer,  Merchant,  &c.  London,  1800. 
8vo. 

Crabb,  George:  A  History  of  the  English  Law  ;  or,  an  Attempt  to 
trace  the  Rise,  and  Progress,  and  Successive  Changes  of  the 
Common  Law,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time. 
Burlington,  1831.  8vo. 

Of  the  constitutional  law  of  England,  Hallam's  is  esteemed  the  best  history. 
See  POLITICS. 
Powell,  J.  G. :    Law   of  Contracts   and  Agreements.     Walpole, 

N.  H.,  1809.     8vo. 
Shepherd,  William  :  Law  of  Common  Assurances,  touching  Deeds 

in  general.     London,  1669.     Folio. 

Sullivan,  F.  S. :  Lectures  on  the  Constitution  and  Laws  of  Eng- 
land, with  a  Commentary  on  Magna  Charta,  and  Illustrations 
of  many  of  the  English  Statutes.  Portland,  1805.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Verplanck,  G.  C.  :  An  Essay  on  the  Doctrine  of  Contracts ;  being 
an  Inquiry  how  Contracts  are  affected  in  Law  and  Morals  by 
Concealment,  Error,  or  inadequate  Price.     New- York.     8vo. 
Dugdale,  Origines  Judiciales  (London,  1666,  folio) ;  Wilkins's  Leges  Anglo- 
Saxonicae  (London,  1721,  folio) ;  the  Laws  of  Howell-Dha ;  Selden's  Fleta ; 
Bracton,  De  Legibus  Anglic  ;  Reve's  History  of  the  English  Law ;  Coke's  Lit- 
tleton's Institutes  ;  Bacon's  Abridgment ;  Jacob's  Law  Dictionary  ;  Comyn's 
Digest ;  Wynne's  Etmomus ;  N.  Bacon's  Discourse  on  the  Laws  and  Govern- 
ment of  England  ;  Hale's  History  of  the  Common  Law  ;  the  same,  Pleas  of  the 
Crown  ;  and  the  better  collections  of  the  statutes  at  large  (as  that  in  the  publica- 
tions of  the  English  public  records  commission),  are  the  main  books. 

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CHAPTER  CXIL 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Commercial. 

Abbott :  Treatise  on  the  Law  relative  to  Merchant  Ships  and  Sea- 
men. Exeter,  N.  H.,  1822.  8vo. 

Annesley  :  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance,  Bottom- 
ry, Insurance  on  Lives,  and  of  Insurance  against  Fire ;  in 
which  the  Mode  of  calculating  Averages  is  Defined  and  Illus- 
trated by  Examples.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1808.  8vo. 

Azuni:  Maritime  Law  of  Europe.   New- York,  1806.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Bcawes  :  Code  of  Commercial  Law,  being  a  General  Guide  to  all 
Men  of  Business;  with  an  Account  of  our  Mercantile  Compa- 
nies, of  our  Colonies  and  Factories  abroad,  and  of  our  Com- 
mercial Treaties  with  Foreign  Powers  ;  to  which  are  added,  a 
Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of  Commerce  of  the  whole  World, 
describing  the  Manufactures  and  Products  of  each  Particular 
Nation,  with  Tables  of  the  Correspondence  and  Agreement  of 
their  respective  Coins,  Weights,  and  Measures.  London, 
1792.  Folio. 

— — - — :  The  same.     London,  1813.     2  vols.  4to. 
The  latter  edition  is  much  better  than  al!  preceding  ones. 

Chitty :  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange,  Checks  on 
Bankers,  Promissory  Notes,  and  Bank  Notes.  London,  1803. 
8vo. 

Commercial  Code  of  France,  with  the  Motives  or  Discourses  of  the 
Counsellors  of  State  delivered  before  the  Legislative  Body, 
illustrative  of  the  Principles  and  Provisions  of  the  Code. 
Translated  by  John  Rodman.  New-York,  1814.  8vo. 

Fieeman,  Samuel:  American  Clerk's  Magazine,  containing  the 
most  Useful  and  Necessary  Forms  of  Writings  which  com- 
monly occur  between  Man  and  Man.  Boston,  1805.  12mo. 

Gilleland,  J.  C. :  Counting-house  Assistant ;  or,  a  Digest  of  Amer- 
ican Mercantile  Law,  embracing  the  Law  of  Contracts,  of  In- 
surance, and  other  Admiral  y  matt  rs  ;  of  Partners,  Factors, 
Agents,  Sales,  Bills  of  Exchange,  Carriers,  and  Insolvencies. 
Pittsburg,  1818.  8vo. 

Gordon,  Thomas  F. :  Digest  of  the  Treaties  and  Statutes  of  the 
United  States,  relating  to  Commerce,  Navigation,  and  Revenue. 
Philadelphia,  1830.  8vo. 

Hughes,  David  :  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance ;  Marine,  on 
Lives,  and  against  Fire.  New- York,  1833.  8vo. 

Lex  Mercatoria.  Americana,  on  Several  Heads  of  Commercial  Im- 


JURISPRUDENCE.     Federal  and  Constitutional.  163 

portance,  adapted  to  the  United  States.     New-York,  1802. 

8vo. 
Marshall:  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance.     Philadelphia,  1810. 

2  vols.  Svo. 

Park  :  System  of  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance,  with  three  Chap- 
ters on  Bottomry,  on  Insurance  on  Lives,  and  on  Insurance 

against  Fire.     London,  1790.     Svo. 
Pope,  Charles  :  Practical  Abridgment  of  the  Laws  of  Customs, 

Exports,  and  Coasting  Trade  of  Great  Britain  and  her  De- 

pendances.     London,  1818.     2  vols.  Svo. 

Heineccius's  Collection,  entitled  Scriptores  de  Jure  Maritime ;  Boucher, 
Le  Consulat  de  Mer :  Arnonld,  Le  Systeme  Maritime  et  Politique  des  Euro- 
peens ;  Lebeau,  Nouveau  Code  des  Prises ;  the  Duties  of  Consuls  ;  are  the 
chief  further  books  of  repute. 


CHAPTER  CXin. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Federal  and  Constitutional. 

Bayard,  James :  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.  Philadelphia,  1834.  12mo. 

Duer :  Outlines  of  the  Constitutional  Jurisprudence  of  the  United 
States.  New-York,  1833.  12mo. 

Gordon,  T.  F. :  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States,  inclu- 
ding an  Abstract  of  the  Judicial  Decisions  Relating  to  the 
Constitutional  and  Statutory  Law,  with  Notes  Explanatory  and 
Historical.  Philadelphia,  1827.  Svo. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 
1789-1815.  Washington,  1826.  9  vols.  Svo. 

Kent :  Commentaries  on  American  Law.  New- York,  1826.  4 
vols.  Svo. 

Livingston,  Edward :  A  System  of  Penal  Law  for  the  United  States 
of  America,  prepared  and  presented  to  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States.  Washington,  1828.  Folio. 

Mansfield,  Edward  D. :  Political  Grammar  of  the  United  States  ; 
or,  a  Complete  View  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  Gen- 
eral and  Stare  Governments,  with  the  Relations  between  them. 
New- York,  1834.  12mo. 

Story,  Joseph :  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  with  a  preliminary  Review  of  the  Constitutional  His- 
tory of  the  Colonies  and  States  before  the  adoption  of  the 
Constitution.     Boston,  1833.     3  vols.  8vo. 
Judge  Story  has  given,  also,  an  abridgment  of  this  book.     His  constitutional 

doctrines  are    highly  federal.     Hoffman  of  Baltimore  also  published  &  series 

of  lectures  on  American  law.     Rawle's  book  on  the  Constitution  is  held  in 


164  JURISPRUDENCE.     American  Statute  and  Mumciepal  Law. 

esteem.  The  essays  signed  Brutus,  and  entitled  "  The  Crisis,"  by  the  late 
Robert  J.  Turnbull,  published  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1829  ;  the  various  writings 
of  John  Taylor  of  Caroline  on  constitutional  law ;  the  miscellanies  of  Gov- 
ernor Giles  (Richmond,  1829,  8vo),  and  other  things,  which  will  be  found  re- 
ferred  to  in  POLITICS,  are  important  in  the  theory  of  constitutional  law,  accord- 
ing to  the  interpretation  of  the  republican  school. 


CHAPTER  CXIV. 
JURISPRUDENCE.     American  Statute  and  Municipal  Law. 

Charter  of  the  City  of  New-York.    New-York,  1819.     8vo. 

City  of  New- York  :  Laws  and  Ordinances  made  and  established 
by  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Commonalty  of  the,  in  Common 
Council  convened,  A.D.  1827.  New-York,  1827.  8vo. 

City  of  New- York  :  Laws  and  Ordinances  made  and  established 
by  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Commonalty  of  the,  in  Common 
Council  convened,  A.D.  1833-1834.  New-York,  1834.  8vo. 

Clerk's  and  Magistrate's  Assistant,  adapted  to  the  Revised  Stat- 
utes, by  a  Gentleman  of  the  Bar.  Poughkeepsie,  1834.  I2mo. 

Connecticut :  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  State  of,  in  America.  New- 
London,  1784.  Folio. 

Connecticut:  Code  of  1650  ;  being  a  Compilation  of  the  earliest 
Laws  and  Orders  of  the  General  Court  of  Connecticut ;  also, 
the  Constitution  or  Civil  Compact  entered  into  by  the  Towns 
of  Windsor,  Hartford,  and  Wethersfield,  in  1638  and  9.  To 
which  is  added,  some  Extracts  from  the  Laws  and  Judicial 
Proceedings  of  the  New-Haven  Colony,  known  as  "  The  Blue 
Laws."  Hartford,  1833.  12rao. 

Journal  of  the  Law.     Philadelphia,  1831.     8vo. 

New-Jersey :  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Province  of, 
from  the  Surrender  of  the  Government  to  Queen  Anne,  on  the 
17th  day  of  April,  1702,  to  14th  January,  1776;  compiled  by 
Samuel  Allejison.  Burlington,  1774.  Folio. 

New- York :  Laws  of  the  State  of;  comprising  the  Constitution,  and 
the  Acts  of  the  Legislature  since  the  Revolution,  from  the  First 
to  the  Twelfth  Session  inclusive.  New- York,  1789.  2  vols. 
folio. 

New-York:  Laws  of  the  State  of.     Albany,  1813.    2  vols.  8vo. 

New- York:  Revised  Statutes  of  the  State  of,  passed  during  the 
years  1827  and  1828  ;  to  which  are  added  certain  former 
Acts  which  have  not  been  revised.  Albany,  1829.  3  vols. 
8vo. 

New- York  :  Laws  of  the  State  of,  relating  particularly  to  the  City 


JURISPRUDENCE.     Criminal.  165 

of  New- York,  published  by  the  authority  of  the  Corporation  of 

the  said  City.     New-York,  1827.     8vo. 
Wendell,  J.  L. :  Digest  of  the  Cases  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court 

of  Judicature  and  Court  for  the  Correction  of  Errors  of  the 

State  of  New-York,  from  1828  to  1835.  Albany,  1836.  8vo. 
There  are  revised  codes  of  the  laws  of  several  of  the  states — as  of  Virginia, 
&c.  The  codes  of  Louisiania,  drawn  up  by  a  distinguished  citizen  of  New- 
York,  are  valuable.  The  state  of  South  Carolina  is  employing  an  able  jurist 
(Dr.  Thomas  Cooper)  to  bring  into  a  single  body  her  statute  and  constitutional 
law.  He  has  published  one  volume.  Columbia,  1836. 


CHAPTER  CXV. 

JURISPRUDENCE.     Criminal. 

Bentham,  Jeremy  :   Panopticon,  or  Penitentiary.     Dublin,  1791. 

5  vols.  12 mo. 

:  On  Death  Punishment.     London,  1831. 

Camper,  Petrus :  Gerechtelyke  Verhandling  over  de  Tekenen  Van 

Leven.     Loewarden,  1774.     8vo. 

Caseof  Thomas,  Lord  Cochrane.     New- York,  1814.     12mo. 
Citation  and  Trial  of  Shakspeare  for  Deer-stealing.     See  Shak- 

speare  in  Polygraphs. 

Celebrated  Trials  of  all  Countries,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1835.    8vo. 
Criminal  Recorder ;  or,  an  Awful  Beacon  to  the  Rising  Generation 

of  both  Sexes,  erected  by  the  Arm  of  Justice  to  persuade  them 

from  the  dreadful  Miseries  of  Guilt.     12mo. 
Criminal  Code  of  China:  See  JURISPRUDENCE,  Codes,  Staunton. 
Documents  relating  to  the  House  of  Refuge  for  Juvenile  Delinquents 

in  New- York.     New-York,  1824.     8vo. 
Inside  out ;  or,  an  Interior  View  of  the  New-York  State  Prison. 

New- York,  1823.     12mo. 

Kerr,  Barclay  :  Trial  of.     Elizabethtown,  1814.     12mo. 
Lang,  J.  D. :   Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  New  South 

Wales,  both  as  a  Penal  Settlement  and  as  a  British  Colony. 

London,  1834.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Letters  to  Caleb"  Strong  on  Retaliation,  Capital  Punishment,  &c. 

See  POLITICS,  Modern,  Theoretic. 
Lieber,  Dr.  Francis :  On  the  Penitentiary  System  of  the  United 

States.     Philadelphia,  1833.     8vo. 

Punishments  of  China.    See  GEOGRAPHY,  Travels,  &c.,  in  China, 
Procedures  in  de  Zaak  van  Pieter  Marcus.     Leyden,  1772.     8vo. 
Simpson,  James  :  See  PSYCHOLOGY,  Education. 
State  Prison :  An  account  of  the,  in  the  City  of  New-York.     New- 
York,  1801.     8vo. 


166  POLITICS.     Ancient.     Theoretic. 

Trial  of  Jacob  Barker,  Thomas  Vermilyea,  and  Matthew  L.  Davis, 
for  alleged  Conspiracy.     New- York,  1827.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXVI. 

Ecclesiastical  Law. 

Bentham,  J. :  Not  Paul,  but  Jesus.     London,  1823.     8vo. 

:  Church  of  Englandism  and  its  Catechism.  London, 

1818.  8vo. 

:  Swear  not  at  all.     London,  1817.     8vo. 

:  Book  of  the  Church  Reform.     London,  1831.     8vo. 

Hooker,  Richard :  Ecclesiastical  Polity.  In  his  Works,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Milton :  Way  to  Remove  Hirelings  out  of  the  Church :  Doctrine 
and  Discipline  of  Divorce,  &c.,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 


CHAPTER  CXVII. 
LAW.     Martial. 

Hull,  Brigadier  General :  Defence :  with  an  Address  to  the  Citi- 
zens of  the  United  States.     Boston,  1814.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  CXVIII. 

POLITICS.     Ancient.    Theoretic. 

Cicero,  the  Republic  of:  Translated  from  the  Latin,  and  accompa- 
nied with  a  Critical  and  Historical  Introduction,  by  G.  W.  Fea- 
therstonehaugh,  Esq.     New-York,  1829.     J2mo. 
A  criticism  of  this  version  may  be  found  in  the  Southern  Review,  vol.  II.     It 
is  by  that  accomplished  scholar,  H.  S.  Legare,  late  American  envoy  to  Bel- 
gium. 
Xenophon  :  Oratio  de  Agesilao,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

:  De  Atheniensium  et  Lacedaemoniorum  Republica.    In  the 

same. 
:  Hiero,  sive  de  Regno.    Same. 


POLITICS.     Modern.    Theoretic.  167 

Heeren :  Politics  of  Ancient  Greece.     Boston,  1824.     8vo. 
Hermann :  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece.     Oxford,  1836.     8vo. 
Macchiavelli :  Discorsi  Sopra  Tito  Livio.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

See  the  previous  list  of  books  referred  to  under  Grecian  History.     Also,  in 
Polybius,  his  chapter  in  regard  to  checks  and  balances. 

Plato  de  Republica  may  be  found  analyzed  in  Anacharsis's  Travels.     Aristo- 
tle's Politics  are  well  translated  by  Gillies. 


CHAPTER  CXIX. 

POLITICS.     Modern.     Theoretic. 

Adams,  John :  Defence  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States 
against  Turgot.  Philadelphia,  1797.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Ayeen-Akbery      See  Glad  win,  Jurisprudence. 

Beniham,  J. :  Fragment  on  Government.     London,  1823.     8vo. 

:  Essay  on  Political  Tactics  in  Legislative  Assemblies. 

London,  1791.  4to. 

:  Constitutional  Code.     London,  1830.     8vo. 


Bolingbroke,  St.  John,  Lord  :  Letters  on  Patriotism.   London,  1749. 
8vo. 

:  Letter  on  the  Spirit  of  Patriotism  :  Idea  of  a  Patriot  King : 

on  Parties  :  in  his  Works,  vol.  XL,  Polygraphs. 
Brown  :  Thoughts  on  Civil  Liberty,  Licentiousness,  and  Faction. 

Dublin,  1765.     12mo. 
Commazzi :    Morale  des  Princes.     Traduit  de  PItalien.     Hague, 

1754.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Commentary  and  Review  of  Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws.     Phila- 
delphia, 1811.     8vo. 
See  Tracy  in  Jurisprudence. 
Constance,  George :  A  Concise  View  of  the  Constitution  of  England. 

London,  1815.     8vo. 

Examination  of  the  New  System  of  Society,  by  Robert  Owen,  show- 
ing its  Insufficiency,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1826.     8vo. 
Friend  of  Peace.     By  Philo  Pacificus.     Boston.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Hamilton,  Madison,  and  Jay  :  The  Federalist.     New- York,  1820. 

8vo. 

This  book  had  a  very  important — it  may  be  said,  decisive  influence,  in  deter- 
mining the  public  mind  to  the  adoption  of  the  present  federal  Constitution.  It 
is  held  of  the  highest  authority,  as  to  our  constitutional  law;  and  is  remarkable, 
besides,  as  an  effort,  by  three  leading  federalists,  to  satisfy  the  country  that  this 
plan  of  government  was  republican,  and  ought  therefore  to  be  adopted. 

Hume  :  Tracts  on  Government.     Philosophical  Works,  Metaphys- 
ics. 


168  POLITICS.     Modern.     Theoretic. 

Letters  to  Caleb  Strong,  late  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  showing 
that  Retaliation,  Capital  Punishments,  and  War  are  prohibited 
by  the  Gospel.  Providence,  1818.  8vo. 

Locke,  John  :  Treatise  on  Government.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

Lolme,  D.  :  On  the  Constitution  of  England.     London,  1821.  8vo. 

Macchiavelli :  II  Principe.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

Manual  of  Liberty.     London,  1795.     8vo. 

Milton,  John  :  Tenure  of  Kings  and  Magistrates  ;  Eikonoclastes ; 
Letter  to  a  Friend  concerning  the  Ruptures  in  the  Common- 
wealth ;  Present  Means  and  brief  Delineation  of  a  Free  Com- 
monwealth ;  Defensio  pro  Populo  Anglicano ;  Defensio  Secun- 
da.  In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Montesquieu  :  Spirit  of  Laws.    See  it  in  JURISPRUDENCE.  Natural. 

More,  Sir  Thomas  :  Utopia.     Translated  by  Raphe  Robinson,  and 

edited  by  T.  F.  Dibdin.     London,  1808.    2  vols.  12mo. 
A  curious  and  agreeable  edition  of  this  fanciful  book  ;  which,  wild  as  it  is,  was 

at  first  taken  for  the  authentic  account  of  some  new- discovered  land. 

Owen,  Robert :  New  View  of  Society.     New-York,  1825.     12mo. 
Paine,  Thomas  :    Political  Writings.      Charleston,  Mass.,    1824. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

Sidney,  Algernon  :  Discourses  concerning  Government.  Philadel- 
phia, 1805.  2  vols.  8vo. 

This  republican  treatise,  being  found  in  MS.  among  Sidney's  papers  when  he 
was  seized  on  suspicion,  became,  in  spite  of  the  fact  of  its  having  never  yet  been 
published,  the  main  pretence  for  the  execrable  judicial  murder  committed  upon 
him.  Johnson,  overlooking  the  shocking  violation  of  all  law  in  his  trial,  goes  out 
of  his  way  to  stigmatize  Milton  for  having  been  kinsman  to  such  a  person — "  the 
zealot  of  rebellion,"  as  he  styles  one  of  the  most  gallant  and  accomplished  men 
of  his  time. 

Volney's  Ruins  ;  or,  a  Survey  of  the  Revolution  of  Empires.  New- 
York,  1796. 

The  following  are  the  main  modern  treatises  on  government :  Bodin,  La  Re- 
pnblique  ;  Hobbes,  De  Give,  &c. ;  Fulmer  on  Government ;  Harrington's  Oce- 
ana  :  yEgidius  Romanus,  De  Regimine  Principum  ;  Alfieri,  Del  Principe. 

The  following  form  the  series  of  treatises  that  founded  the  great  doctrine  of 
popular  rights  over  rulers.  If  Macchiavel's  "Prince"  be,  as  is  probable,  a  pro- 
foundly disguised  satire  on  tyranny,  it  is  the  earliest  of  republican  treatises.  The 
famous  tract,  the  Vindicioe  contra  Tyrannos,  and  that  of  Buchannan,  De  Jure 
Regni  apud  Scotos  ;  with  the  other  tract  published  under  the  name  of  Stephanos 
Junius  Brutus,  the  De  Jure  Magistratuum  in  Subditos,  are  of  nearly  contempo- 
rary publication.  The  authorship  of  the  first  is  now  assigned  to  Hubert  de  Len- 
guet.  Colonel  Titus's  Killing  no  Murder  made  much  stir  in  the  time  of  Crom- 
well, against  whom  it  was  directed.  The  Lex  Rex ;  Hoadley's  Measures  of 
Submission  to  the  Chief  Magistrate  ;  Montesquieu,  Voltaire,  Rousseau,  Mira- 
beau,  Paine,  and  Dr.  Price,  close  the  list. 


POLITICS.     Practical.    America.  169 


CHAPTER  CXX. 

POLITICS.     Practical    America. 

Adams,  John  Q. :  Letters  on  the  Fisheries  and  the  Mississippi. 

Washington,  1822.     8vo. 
America ;  or,  a  General  Survey  of  the  Political  Situation  of  the 

Several  Powers  of  the  Western  Continent,  &c.     Philadelphia, 

1827.     8vo. 

Ames,  Fisher  :  Works.     Boston,  1809.     8vo. 
Blue  Book.     Philadelphia,  1834.     12mo. 
Blunt :  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Formation  of  the  Confederacy. 

New- York,  1825.     8vo. 
Carey,  M. :  Olive  Branch.     Boston,  1815.     12mo. 

:  New  Olive  Branch.    Philadelphia,  1820.     8vo. 

Channing,  W.  E. :   On  Slavery.     New- York,  1836.     12mo. 
Charms  of  Benevolence  and  Patriotic  Mentor ;  or,  the  Rights  and 

Privileges  of  Republicanism.     Philadelphia,  1814.     12mo. 

Childs,  Mrs.  :  Appeal  in  favour  of  that  Class  of  Americans  called 

Africans.     Boston,  1833.     12mo. 
Clark :  Manual  for  the  New- York  House  of  Assembly.     Albany, 

1816.     12mo. 
Clarke  :  Report  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  New- York 

State  Convention  in  1821.     New- York,  1821.     8vo. 

Clarkson,  Thomas  :  History  of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade 

by   the   British   Parliament      Philadelphia,    1808.     2    vols. 

12mo. 
Cobbett,  William  :  Letters  on  the  Late  War  of  the  United  States 

and  Britain.     New*York,  1815.     8vo. 
:  Works  of  Peter  Porcupine.     London,  1801.     12  vols. 

8vo. 

Congressional  Globe.     Poughkeepsie,  1834.     4to. 
Coukling,  Alfred :  Young  Citizen's  Manual.   Albany,  1836.     12mo. 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     Philadelphia, 

1806.     8vo. 

:  Of  the  same.     Philadelphia,  1810.     12mo. 

Cooper,  J.  F. :  Letter  to  his  Countrymen.     New-York,  1834.    8vo. 
(Davis,  Charles  A.) :  Major  Downing's  Letters.     New- York,  1834. 

18mo. 
Debates  in  Congress  on  the  Subject  of  the  British  Treaty.    (Jay's.) 

Philadelphia,  1796.     8vo. 

Y 


170  POLITICS.    Practical.    America. 

Douglass,  James :  The  Advancement  of  Society.     Hartford,  1839' 

12rao. 
Dwighl:  History  of  the  Hartford  Corvention.     New- York,  1833. 

8vo. 
Gardenier,  Barent :  The  Examiner ;  containing  Political  Essays, 

&c.     New- York,  1814.     8vo. 
Jackson,  Andrew:  Annual   Messages  (as  President),  &c.,  from 

1829  to  1834.     Baltimore,  1835.     8vo. 
Jay,  William :  An  Inquiry  into  the  Ch-  racier  and  Tendency  of  the 

American  Colonization  and  Ametican  Anti-Slavery  Societies. 

New- York,  1835.     12mo. 

Journal  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1789.     Boston,  1829.    8vo. 
This  forms  part  of  a  series  published  by  order  of  Congress— Journals  of  the 
Old  Congress  ;  Home  Affairs,  4  vols.  Svo  ;  Foreign  Affairs,  4  vols.  8vo.     Bos- 
ton, 1820. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  of  the  People  of  South  Carolina,  assem- 
bled at  Columbia  on  the  19th  November,  1832,  and  llth 
March,  1833.  Colombia,  1833.  Svo, 

M'Queen,  James :  The  West  India  Colonies ;  the  Calumnies  and 
Misrepresentations  circulated  against  them  by  the  Edinburgh 
Review,  &c.,  examined  and  refuted.  London,  1824.  8vo. 

Mansfield,  E.  D. :  Political  Grammar  of  the  United  States.  New- 
York,  1834.  12mo. 

Morse,  Jedediah :  Report  on  Indian  Affairs.  New-Haven,  1822. 
8vo. 

Onis,  Don  Luis  de :  Memoir  on  the  Negotiations  between  Spain 
and  the  United  States,  which  led  to  the  Treaty  of  1819. 
Translated  by  Tobias  Watkins.  Baltimore,  18*21.  8vo. 

Paulding,  James  K. :  Slavery  in  the  United  States.  New- York, 
1836.  18mo. 

Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Virginia  Convention  in  1829,  30. 
Richmond,  1830.  8vo. 

Rawle  :  View  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Philadel- 
phia, 1825.  8vo. 

Secret  Journal  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  the  Old  Congress 
to  1789.  Boston,  1820.  4  vols. 

Secret  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention  assembled  at 
Philadelphia  in  1787  for  the  purpose  of  forming  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States.     Albany,  1821.     Svo. 
This  is  Judge  Yeates's  private  journal  of  their  proceedings.     Luther  Martin 

made  a  partial  report  of  their  proceedings  to  the  Maryland  Legislature ;  and 

Mr.  Madison  kept  a  copious  private  journal,  of  which  Congress  has  purchased 

the  MS.     These  are  the  only  known  records,  besides  the  official  one.     See 

Journal,  above. 

Sketch  of  the  Internal  Condition  of  the  United  States,  and  of  their 
relations  with  Europe.   By  a  Russian.    Baltimore,  1826.    Svo. 
The  author  is  Mr.  Poleteka,  the  late  Russian  ambassador  to  this  country. 


POLITICS.     Practical.     European.  171 

Speeches  (in  Congress)  on  the  Passage  of  the  Indian  Bill  for  the 
Removal  of  the  Indians.  Boston,  1830.  12mo. 

Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  New- York  to  the  Legislature.  Al- 
bany, 1825.  8vo. 

(Sullivan) :  Familiar  Letters  on  Public  Characters  and  Events  from 
1783  to  1815.  Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

Walsh,  Robert :  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great  Britain,  &c. 
Philadelphia,  1819.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXI. 

POLITICS.     Practical.     European. 

Bentham,  J. :  Lord  Brougham  Displayed.     London,  1832.     8vo. 

:  "  Emancipate  your  Colonies."     London,  1830.     8vo. 

To  his  Fellow-citizens  of  France,  on  Houses  of  Peers 


and  Senates.     London,  1830.     8vo. 

Plan  of  Parliamentary  Reform.     London,  1818.     8vo. 


Black  Book ;  or,  Corruption  Unmasked.     London,  1828.     8vo. 

Brougham,  Henry  :  Colonial  Policy  of  Great  Britain.  1803.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Companion  to  the  British  Almanac  ;  or,  Year-book  of  General  In- 
formation for  1828  and  30.  London.  12mo. 

Heeren  :  Treatises.     See  Modern  History,  Europe. 

History  of  Two  Acts,  entitled  "  An  Act  for  the  Safety  of  his  Ma- 
jesty's Person,7'  &c.  London,  1796.  8vo. 

Humboldt :  Political  Essays  on  New-Spain.  New- York,  1811. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Junius's  Letters.     Philadelphia,  1813.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1836.     2  vols.  8 vo. 

:  Identified  with  Sir  Philip  Francis.     8vo. 

:  Posthumous  Works.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  Inquiry  re- 
specting the  Author,  and  a  Life  of  John  Home  Tooke.  By 
Graham.  New- York,  1829.  8vo. 

Letters i  a  Critical  Inquiry  regarding  the  real  Author, 


proving  them  by  Lord  Viscount  Sackeville.     By  G.  Coventry. 

London,  1825.     8vo. 

They  have  been  also  imputed  10  Lord  Chatham,  to  Burke,  to  Boyd,  to  Ham- 
ilton (called  Single-speech),  to  Dunning,  to  General  Charles  Lee,  to  Francis 
(the  translator  of  Horace),  and  'atterly,  by  Sir  D.  Brewster,  to  D.  Maclean ; 
nearly  all  the  discoveries  appeal. ng,  for  the  tune,  more  probable  than  former 
ones. 

Letters  on  the  Present  State  of  the  French  Nation.    London,  1769. 
8vo. 


172  POLITICS.    Public  Wealth  and  Population. 

Marsh,  Herbert,  Bishop  of  Peterborough  :  History  of  the  Politics  of 

Great  Britain  and  France,  from  the  Conference  of  Pillnitz  to 

the  Declaration  of  War  against  Britain.     London,  1800.     2 

vols.  8vo. 

Pradt,  the  Abbe  de  :  Congress  of  Vienna.     London,  1816.     8vo. 
:    Verdadero    Sistema   de  la  Europa,   con   respeto  &  la 

America  y  la  Grecia.     Paris,  1825.     12mo. 
Reports  of  the  Secret  Committee  on  the  Affairs  of  the  East  India 

Company.     London,  1831.     2  vols.  folio. 
Rights  of  Morality :  an  Essay  on  the  Present  State  of  Society, 

Moral,  Political,    &c.,   in   England.    By   Junius   Redivivus. 

London,  1832.     12mo. 
Sketch  of  the  Military  and   Political  Power  of  Russia  in  1817. 

New-York,  1817.     8vo. 
This  has  been  atti  ibuted  to  Sir  Robert  Wilson. 

War  in  Disguise ;  or,  the  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Flags.     London, 
1806.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXII. 

POLITICS.     Public  Wealth  and  Population. 

Addresses  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Indus- 
try.    Philadelphia,  1820.     12mo. 

Bank  of  the  United  States  :  Legislative  History  of  the.     Washing- 
ton, 1832.     8vo. 

~^      Bentham,  J.  :  Defence  of  Usury.     12mo. 

Q^      • :  Observations  on  the  Restrictive  and  Prohibitory  Commer- 
cial Systems.     London,  1821.     8vo. 

Bristed  :  Resources  of  the  British  Empire.    New- York,  1811.    8vo. 
£/   Burgh,   James :    Political   Economy.     Columbia,   S.   C.,    1829. 

8vo. 

The  place  of  printing  is  fictitious,  as  is  probably  the  author's  name.     Tke 
writer  of  "  Political  Disquisitions"  produced  no  such  book,  at  least. 

^     Byllesby :  Observations  on  the  Sources  and  Effects  of  Unequal 

Wealth.     New- York,  1826.     12mo. 

^    Cardozo,  N :  Political  Economy.     Charleston,  S.  C.,  1826.    8vo. 
^    Carey,  M. :  Political  Economy.     Philadelphia,  1828.     8vo. 

f   Chalmers,   Alexander:    Political   Economy.  New- York,    1832. 

12mo. 

,  Chaptal :  Des  Douanes,  et  des  Prohibitions.  Philadelphia,  1819. 
8vo. 


POLITICS.     Public  Wealth  and  Population.  173 

^    Cobbett,  William  :  Paper  against  Gold.     London,  1815.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

&  Conversations  on  Political  Economy.     New- York,  1820.     12mo. 
f   Cooper,   Dr.    Thomas :    Political   Economy.     Columbia,   S.   C., 

1828.  8vo. 

-f     England  and  America  :  A  Comparison  of  the  Social  and  Political 

State  of  both  Nations.     New-York,  1834.     8vo. 
The  policy  and  economy  of  the  plantation  of  colonies  are  considered  in  thia 
book  under  many  new  and  important  views. 

f  Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Legislatures  in  the  encouragement  of  Ag- 
riculture, Population,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.  New- 
York,  1800.  8vo. 

Examination  of  the  Pretensions  of  New-England  to  Commercial 
Pre-eminence.     To  which  is  added,  a  View  of  the  Causes  of 
the  Suspension  of  Cash  Payments  at  the  Banks.     Philadel- 
phia, 1814.     12mo. 
C-    Examination  of  the  New  Tariff  of  Mr.  Baldwin.    By  one  of  the 

People.     New- York,  1821.     8vo. 
-p    Ganeth,  Charles :   Inquiry  into  the  various  Systems  of  Political 

Economy.     New- York,  1812.     8vo. 
2>    Gilbart,  J.  W. :    History  and   Principles  of  Banking.     London, 

1835.     8vo. 
Goddard :  History  of  the  Banking  Institutions  in  Europe  and  the 

United  States.     New- York,  1831.     8vo. 

Gouge :  Short  History  of  the  American  Banking  System.  Phila- 
delphia, 1833.  12mo. 

:  The  same  ;  with  an  Account  of  Provincial  and  Continen- 
tal Paper-money.  To  which  is  prefixed,  an  Inquiry  into  the 
Principles  of  the  System,  and  its  Effects  on  Morals  and  Hap- 
piness. New- York,  1835.  8vo. 

Hopkins,  John :  Notions  on  Political  Economy.  By  the  Author 
of  u  Conversations  on  Political  Economy."  Boston,  1833. 
12mo. 

It  has  been  attributed  to  Lord  Brougham. 

Huskisson,  William:  The  Question  concerning  the  Depreciation 
of  the  Currency  Stated  and  Examined.     London,  1819.     8vo. 
Lawrence,  W.  B. :  Discourses  and  Reviews,  principally  on  Sub- 
jects of  Political  Economy.     New-York,  1834.     8vo. 
»•   Lord,  Eleazer ;  Principles  of  Currency  and  Banking.     New- York, 

1829.  12mo. 

,    Lowe,  Joseph :  Present  State  of  England  as  to  Agriculture,  Trade, 

and  Finance.     London,  1821.     8vo. 
M'Clure,  William  :  Opinions  on  Various  Subjects,  dedicated  to  the 

Industrious  Producers.     New-Harmony,  1831.     8vo. 
M'Cullock,  J.  R. :   Principles  of  Political  Economy.    London, 

1880.     8vo. 
See  his  Dictionary  of  Commerce  in  the  next  chapter. 


174  POLITICS.     Public  Wealth  and  Population. 

M'Vickar,  John  :  Political  Economy.     New-York,  1825.     8vo. 

Malthus,  T.  R. :  An  Essay  on  the  Principle  of  Population.  George- 
town, 1809.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Principles  of  Political  Economy.     Boston,  1821.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1836.     8vo. 

f1    Martineau,  Harriet :  Illustrations  of  Political  Economy.     Boston, 
1832-5.     11  vols.  12mo. 

:  Contes  d'Economie  Politique  (translated  from  the  above). 

Brussels,  1834.     6  vols.  12mo. 

Mills,  James :  Elements  of  Political  Economy.  London,  1826. 
8vo. 

He  also  gave,  in  the  supplement  to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  the  articles 
on  government,  jurisprudence,  liberty  of  the  press,  prisons  and  prison  disci- 
pline, colonies,  law  of  nations,  and  education.  In  the  Westminster  Review,  he 
is  the  supposed  author  of  various  articles  on  public  economy. 

Moreton,  A.  H. :  Civilization  ;  or,  a  brief  Analysis  of  the  Natural 
Laws  that  regulate  the  Numbers  and  Condition  of  Mankind. 
London,  1834.  8vo. 

Rae :  A  Statement  of  some  New  Principles  on  the  Subject  of  Po- 
litical Economy,  <fec.  Boston,  1834.  8vo. 

(^,    Raguet,  Condy  :  The  Principles  of  Free  Trade  illustrated.     Phila- 
delphia, 1835.     8vo. 

Raymond:  Thoughts  on  Political  Economy.  In  two  Parts.  Bal- 
timore, 1820.  8vo. 

V""   Ricardo,  David  ;  Principles  of  Political  Economy  and  Taxation. 
Philadelphia,  1819.     12mo. 

Say,  Jean  Baptiste  :  Political  Economy.     Boston,  1824.     8vo. 

In  the  introduction  he  has  given  a  history  of  the  science,  and  a  view  of  its 
principal  writers. 

:  Catechism  of  Political  Economy.     Philadelphia,   1817. 

12mo. 
'^    Sedgwick,  Theodore :  Public  and  Private  Economy.     New- York, 

1836.     12mo. 

Sismondi :  Nouveaux  Principes  d'Economie  Politique,  ou  de  la 
richesse  dans  ses  rapports  avec  la  Population.  Paris,  1827. 
2  tomes,  8vo. 

•P  Smith,  Adam :  Wealth  of  Nations.     With  Additions  by  M'Cullock. 
Edinburgh,  1828.     8vo. 

He  has  been,  by  the  English,  regarded  as  the  founder  of  the  science  of  politi- 
cal economy.  The  French  economists,  however,  of  whom  Dr.  Quesnay  was 
the  leader,  preceded  him,  and  were  the  direct  source  of  his  doctrines,  which  he 
imbibed  from  them  in  a  long  visit  to  Paris  ;  and  the  Italians  possessed,  long  before, 
an  almost  complete  body  of  writers  on  the  subject,  of  whom  the  English  still  ap- 
pear, for  the  most  part,  ignorant.  A  new  edition  of  Smith  has  lately  appeared, 
with  a  commentary  by  the  author  of  "  England  and  America  compared."  After 
all,  it  must  be  said  that  the  additions  to  his  theory  of  public  wealth,  by  subse- 
quent writers,  have  been,  even  when  just,  rather  metaphysical  than  practical. 

Summary  of  the  Practical  Principles  of  Political  Economy.  By  a 
Friend  of  Domestic  Industry.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1826.  8vo. 


POLITICS.    Political  Economy.     Commerce.  17 & 

Taylor,  John,   of  Caroline:    Tyranny  Unmasked.    Washington, 

1822.     8vo. 
p     Storch,  Henri :  Cours  d'Economie  Politique,  avez  des  Notes  ex- 

plicatives  e;  critiques,  par  J.  B.  Say.     Paris,  1823.     5  tomes, 

8vo. 
A    Tracy,  Count  Destutt :   Treatise  on  Political  Economy  ;  with  a 

Supplement  to  his  Ideology,  &c.     Georgetown,  1817.     8va. 
Watt,  Peter  :  Theory  and  Practice  of  Joint-stock  Banking.     New- 
York,  1836.     12mo. 
Wayland,  Francis :    Elements  of  Political  Economy.    New- York, 

1837.     8vo. 
Whateley,  Archbishop  of  Dublin :  Introductory  Lectures  on  Political 

Economy.     London,  1832.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXIII. 
POLITICS.     Political  Economy.     Commerce. 

C  Aldridge,  W.  J.  :  The  Universal  Merchant,  in  Theory  and  Prac- 
tice. Philadelphia,  1797.  8vo. 

Anderson,  Adam  :  Historical  and  Chronological  Deduction  of  the 
Origin  of  Commerce  from  the  Earliest  Accounts ;  containing 
a  History  of  the  great  Commercial  Interests  of  the  British  Em- 
pire ;  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Introduction,  exhibiting  a  View 
of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  State  of  Europe,  of  the  importance 
of  our  Colonies,  and  of  the  Commerce,  Shipping,  Manufactures, 
Fisheries,  &c.,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  their  Influ- 
ence on  the  Landed  Interest.  Dublin,  1790.  6  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1787.     4  vols.  4to. 

This  excellent  work,  though  still  very  useful,  is  superseded,  except  merely  as 
a  history,  by  the  later  works  of  Macpherson,  "  Annals  of  Commerce,  Manufac- 
tures, Fisheries,  and  Navigation,"  and  the  Commercial  Dictionary  of  M'Cul- 
lock,  below. 

Anderson,  William  :  The  London  Commercial  Dictionary  and 
Seaport  Gazetteer  ;  exhibiting  a  Clear  View  of  the  Commerce 
and  Manufactures  of  all  Nations,  and  their  several  Products, 
with  the  Name  of  each  in  every  European  Language  ;  a  Ge- 
ographical Account  of  each  State  and  its  Colonies  ;  a  Descrip- 
tion of  every  Seaport,  its  Situation  and  Longitude,  Harbour 
Dues,  Pilotage,  &c. ;  the  Various  Moneys,  Weights,  and  Meas- 
ures, and  the  Proportion  of  each  to  those  of  England  ;  all  the 
Shipping  and  Navigation  Laws,  containing  Abstracts  of  nu- 
merous Acts,  with  Custom-house  and  Dock  Regulations. 
London,  1819.  8vo. 
•  Beaujour,  Felix  :  A  View  of  the  Commerce  of  Greece,  formed  after 


176  POLITICS.     Political  Economy.     Commerce. 

the  Annual  Average,  from  1787  to  1797.     From  the  French. 
London,  1800.     8vo. 

Book  of  Commerce  by  Sea  and  Land  ;  exhibiting  its  Connexion  with 
Agriculture,  the  Arts,  and  Manufactures  ;  to  which  are  added, 
a  History  of  Commerce  and  a  Chronological  Table,  illustrated 
by  a  Map  and  numerous  Engravings.  Boston,  1833.  12mo. 

-,  Commercial  Regulations  of  the  different  Foreign  Nations  with  which 
the  United  State  have  Intercourse.  (A  Digest.)  Washing- 
ton, 1824.  8vo. 

Commercial  Directory  ;  containing  a  Topographical  Description  of 
the  Extent  and  Productions  of  different  Sections  of  the  Union; 
Statistical  information  relative  to  Manufactures,  Commerce, 
and  Port  Regulations  ;  a  List  of  the  principal  Commercial 
Houses  ;  Tables  of  Imports  and  Exports  ;  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Tables  of  Foreign  Coin,  Weights,  and  Measures,  and  a 
Tariff  of  Duties.  Philadelphia,  1823.  4to. 

Dearborn,  H.  A.  S. :  Memoir  of  the  Commerce  and  Navigation  of 
the  Black  Sea,  and  the  Trade  and  Maritime  Geography  of 
Turkey  and  Egypt,  with  Charts.  Boston,  1819.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Dictionary  of  Merchandise,  and  Nomenclature  in  all  Languages, 
for  the  use  of  Counting-houses  ;  containing  the  History,  Places 
of  Growth,  Culture,  Use,  and  Marks  of  Excellence  of  such 
Natural  Productions  as  form  Articles  of  Commerce  ;  with  the 
Names  in  all  European  Languages.  Philadelphia,  1805. 
8vo. 

Ellis,  Robert :  British  Tariff ;  showing  the  Duties  payable  on  For- 
eign Goods  on  importation  into  Great  Britain  and  her  Foreign 
Possessions  ;  with  Tables  of  the  Bounties  and  Drawbacks  of 
the  Customs  and  Excise,  the  Inland  Duties,  &c.,  &c.  Lon- 
don, 1836.  12mo. 

Foster,  B.  F. :  Clerk's  Guide;  or,  Commercial  Correspondence, 
comprising  Letters  of  Business,  Forms  of  Bills,  Invoices,  Ac- 
count Sales,  &c.  Boston,  1837.  I2mo. 

Hayes,  Richard  :  The  Negotiator's  Magazine  ;  or,  an  Account  of 
the  Moneys,  Weights,  and  Measures  of  the  Principal  Places  of 
Trade  in  the  Known  World  ;  also,  an  Account  of  the  Euro- 
pean Exchanges  in  general,  the  Laws  and  Customs  of  Bills 
of  Exchange,  Promissory  Notes,  &c. ;  with  the  Method  of 
Computing  Exchanges  ;  also,  the  Nature  and  Use  of  Simple 
and  Compound  Arbitrations.  London,  1778.  8vo. 

This  is  entirely  superseded  by  the  excellent  book  of  Kelly  (his  Cambist),  which 

see  below. 

Jackson,  John  :  Reflections  on  the  Commerce  of  the  Mediterranean, 
deduced  from  Actual  Experience  during  a  Residence  on  both 
Shores  of  the  Mediterranean  Sea;  containing  a  Particular  Ac- 
count of  the  Traffic  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Algiers,  Tunis,  Sar- 
dinia, Naples,  Sicily,  the  Morea,  &c.  ;  with  an  Impartial  Ex- 
amination into  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabitants  in 


POLITICS.    Political  Economy.     Commerce.  177 

their  Commercial  Dealings  ;  and  a  particular  Description  of 
the  Manufactures,  properly  adapted  for  each  Country.  New- 
York,  1806.  12mo. 

Jones,  Andrew  :  A  Digest  of  the  Duties  performed  by  the  various 
Officers  belonging  to  the  Custom-house  Department  of  the 
United  States,  but  more  especially  of  those  attached  to  the 
District  of  New- York.  New- York,  1835.  8vo. 

Kelly,  P.  :  The  Universal  Cambist  and  Commercial  Directory, 
being  a  Full  and  Accurate  Treatise  on  the  Exchanges,  Mon- 
eys, Weights,  and  Measures  of  all  Trading  Nations  and  their 
Colonies  ;  with  an  Account  of  their  Banks,  Public  Funds,  and 
Paper  Currency.  London,  1821.  2  vols.  4to. 

M'Cullock,  J.  R. :  Dictionary  of  Commerce  and  Commercial  Nav- 
igation.    London,  1835.     Large  8vo. 
There  is  a  subsequent  edition  (1837),  which  has  a  considerable  supplement. 

The  work  is  full  of  usefulness  and  information  on  every  part  of  trade  :  on  banks, 

manufactures,  political  economy,  the  cotton  trade,  &c.,  &c. 

Macpherson,  David  :  Annals  of  Commerce,  Manufactures,  Fish- 
eries, and  Navigation,  with  brief  Notices  of  the  Arts  and 
Sciences  connected  with  them,  containing  the  Commercial 
Transactions  of  the  British  Empire  and  other  Countries,  from 
the  Earliest  Accounts  to  1801  ;  and  containing  the  most  valu- 
able part  of  Mr.  Anderson's  History  of  Commerce,  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  much  valuable  information  relating  to 
Commerce.  London,  1805.  4  vols.  4to. 

Mortimer,  Thomas  :  A  General  Dictionary  of  Commerce,  Trade, 
and  Manufactures,  exhibiting  their  Present  State  in  every  Part 
of  the  World.     London,  1810.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Now  entirely  superseded. 

Moses,  M. :  Commercial  Directory  and  a  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  Commerce  ;  including  a  Tariff  of  Du- 
ties, or  Rates  of  Duties,  and  Tables  of  Calculation,  applicable 
to  all  Manufactures  of  Wool  and  Cotton  imported  into  the 
United  States.  New- York,  1830.  8vo. 

Newman,  S. :  Mercantile  Tables,  upon  a  New  Method.  London. 
8vo. 

Oddy,  J.  Jepson  :  European  Commerce,  showing  New  and  Secure 
Channels  of  Trade  with  the  Continent  of  Europe,  relating  to 
the  Produce,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce  of  Russia,  Prussia, 
Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Germany,  as  well  as  the  'i'rade  of  the 
Rivers  Elbe,  Weser,  and  Ems  ;  with  a  general  View  of  the 
Trade,  Navigation,  Produce,  and  Manufactures  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  London,  1805.  4to. 

:  The  same.     Philadelphia,  1807.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Pope :  Merchant's,  Ship-owner's,  and  Ship-master's  Custom  and 
Excise  Guide  for  the  years  1823  and  1824  ;  comprising  every 
species  of  Information  relative  to  Shipping,  Navigation,  and 
Commerce.    London,  1823.    8vo. 
Z 


178  POLITICAL  ECONOMY.    Statistics. 

Postlethwayt :  Universal  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  Commerce. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  Savary,  with  large  Additions 
and  Improvements  throughout  the  whole  Work,  and  which 
more  particularly  accommodates  the  same  to  the  Trade  and 
Navigation  of  these  Kingdoms ;  and  the  Laws,  Customs,  and 
Usages  to  which  all  Traders  are  Subject.  London,  1757.  2 
vols.  folio. 
The  edition  of  1774  is  more  esteemed  ;  but  the  entire  work  is  now  out  of 

date  for  every  purpose,  except  to  collect  what  was  the  state  of  commerce  before 

that  time. 

Rordansz,  C.  W. :  European  Commerce  ;  or,  complete  Mercantile 
Guide ;  comprising  an  Account  of  the  Trade  of  all  the  Princi- 
pal Cities  of  the  Continent ;  copious  Tables  of  their  Moneys, 
Exchanges,  Weights,  and  Measures,  with  their  Proportion  to 
those  of  England  ;  the  Local  Regulations  of  each  Place,  their 
Tariffs  of  Duties,  Methods  of  Buying  and  Selling,  Tares,  and 
other  Allowances;  together  with  numerous  Official  Docu- 
ments, Ordinances,  &c. ;  forming  a  Complete  Code  of  Com- 
mercial Information  :  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing several  important  Commercial  Laws,  and  the  Tariff  of  Du- 
ties, as  Regulated  by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States. 
Boston,  1819.  8vo. 

Scale  of  Commercial  Weights.     (A  Chart.) 

Shipping  and  Commercial  List,  and  New- York  Price  Current,  for 
1836.  Folio. 

System  of  Exchange  with  almost  all  Parts  of  the  World  ;  to  which 
is  added,  the  India  Directory  for  Purchasing  the  Drugs  and 
Spices  of  the  East  Indies,  &c.  New- York,  1800.  12mo. 

Tynna,  J.  :  Almanac  du  Commerce  de  Paris,  des  Departments  de 
la  France,  etdes  Principales  Villes  du  Monde.  A  Paris,  1815. 
8vo. 

Wheatly,  John :  An  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  Moneys  and  Princi- 
ples of  Commerce.  London,  1807.  4  to. 


CHAPTER  CXXIV. 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY.     Statistic*. 

Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Scotland,  1801,  1811,  1821 : 
containing  a  particular  Account  of  every  Parish  in  Scotland. 
Glasgow,  1823.  8vo. 

Goldsmith,  L. :  Statistics  of  France.    London,  1832.     8vo. 

Ouseley  :  Remarks  on  the  Statistical  and  Political  Institutions  of 
the  United  States.  Philadelphia,  1832.  8vo. 

Pitkin :  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States ; 


APPENDIX  TO  POLITICS.     State  Papers,  Sfc.  179 

and  an  Account  of  the  Public  Debt,  Revenues,  &c.   New-York, 

1817.  8vo. 

Seybert :  Statistical  Annals  of  the  United  States  from   1789  to 

1818.  Philadelphia,  1818.     4to. 

Sketch  of  the  Resources  of  the  City  of  New- York ;  with  a  View  of 
its  Municipal  Government,  Population,  &c.,  from  the  Founda- 
tion, &c.  New- York,  1827.  8vo. 

United  States :  Her  Resources  and  Prospects.  Philadelphia,  1825. 
8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXV. 
APPENDIX  TO  POLITICS.     State  Papers,  Sfc. 

American  Almanac  for  1835,  6,  7.     Boston.    3  vols.  12mo. 
Black  Book,  or  Corruption  Unmasked.     London,  1828. 

This  is  a  general  chart  of  political  sinecurism  and  religious  pluralities  under 
the  British  government. 

Blue  Book.     Philadelphia,  1834.     12mo. 

Bolingbroke :  Official  Letters,   as   Secretary  of  State.     London, 

1792.     4  vols.  8vo. 
British  Almanac  for  1828,  9,  32.     London.     12mo. 

Companion  to  the  British  Almanac,  or  Year-book  of  General  In- 
formation. 

Clarendon,  Edw-ard  Hyde,  Earl  of:  State  Papers,  commencing 
from  1621,  containing  the  Materials  from  which  his  History 
of  the  Great  Rebellion  was  composed,  &c.  Oxford,  1768. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

Congressional  Globe.     Poughkeepsie,  1833.     4to. 

Correspondence  respecting  Russia  between  R.  G.  Harper  and  R. 

Walsh,  &c.     8vo. 
Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution ;  edited  by 

J.  Sparks.     Boston,  1829.     12  vols.  8vo. 
Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from 

the  Treaty'of  Peace   (1783)  to  the  Adoption  of  the  present 

Constitution.     Washington,  1833.     7  vols.  8vo. 

Force's  National  Calendar.  Washington,  1824  and  1836.  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Franklin :  See  his  Works,  for  various  Public  Documents,  Poly- 
graphs. 

Historical  Collection :  State  Papers,  &c.,  for  Materials  of  a  His- 
tory of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia,  1792.  2  vols.  4to. 


180  MATHEMATICAL   SCIENCES.     Pure. 

History  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Commons  from  1660  to 
1743.  London,  1744.  14  vols.  8vo. 

History  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Lords  from  1660  to 
1742.  London,  1743.  8  vols.  8vo. 

History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment from  1743  to  1773.  London.  7  vols.  8vo. 

History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons 
from  1774  to  1784.  London.  33  vols.  8vo. 

Journal  of  the  Federal  Convention.     Bosten,  1819.     8vo. 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 
1789-1815.  Washington,  1826.  9  vols.  8vo. 

Milton :  Letters  as  Latin  Secretary.     See  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Miscellaneous  English  State  Papers  from  1501  to  1726.  London, 
1778.  2  vols.  4to. 

Parliamentary  History  of  England.     London,  1763.     24  vols.  8vo. 

Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Virginia  Convention  of  1829, 30. 
Richmond,  1830.  8vo. 

Secret  Journal  of  the  Old  Congress,  1774  to  1789.  Boston,  1820. 
4  vols.  8vo. 

South  African  Almanac  and  Directory  for  1831.  Cape  Town. 
12mo. 

Temple,  Sir  William :  Letters  of  State.    London,  1740.    2  vols.  fol. 

Vermont  State  Papers  :  being  a  Collection  of  Records  and  Docu- 
ments, with  the  Journal  of  the  Council  of  Safety,  the  First 
Constitution,  the  Early  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly,  &c. 
Middlebury,  1823.  8vo. 

Washington,  General  George  :  Official  Letters  to  Congress  during 
the  War  of  Independence.  London,  1795.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:  Message  to  Congress,  January  19,  1797;  in  relation  to  the 

French  Republic.     Philadelphia.     8vo. 
See,  also,  various  papers  in  his  writings,  Polygraphs. 

Williams  :  New- York  Annual  Register  for  1836.     12mo. 

Yates  :  Secret  Debates  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787.  Al- 
bany, 1821.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXVI. 

MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCES.     Pure. 

Hutton,  Charles  :    Course  of  Mathematics.     New- York,  1831.    2 

vols.  8vo. 

Montucla's  Histoire  des  Mathematiques,  Paris,  1799, 4  Tols.  4to,  is  the  most 
esteemed.    It  gives  a  good  bibliography  of  the  science. 


PURE  MATHEMATICS.     Geometry,  Conic  Sections,  $c.     181 


CHAPTER  CXXVII. 
PURE  MATHEMATICS.     Arithmetic. 

Bennett :  American  Arithmetic.     8vo. 

Crossley,  J.  and  Martin  Wm. :  Intellectual  Calculator,  or  Manual 
of  Practical  Arithmetic.  London,  1834.  12mo. 

Finlay,  W.  M.  :  Arithmetical  Magazine,  or  Mercantile  Accountant. 
New- York,  1803.  8vo. 

Lardner,  Dionysius :  Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  Theoretical  and  Prac- 
tical. (Cabinet  Cyclopedia.)  London,  1834.  12mo. 

Shepherd,  E. :  Columbian  Accountant ;  or,  a  Complete  System  of 
Practical  Arithmetic  and  Mensuration.  New- York,  1812. 
12mo. 

Rechenkunst  Demonstrative.     8vo. 

Uitvoerlige  :  Van  de  Ondeelbaare  of  Prim-Getallen.  Amsterdam, 
1772.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXVIII. 
PURE  MATHEMATICS.     Algebra. 

Day,  Jeremiah :  Introduction  to  Algebra.     New- York,  1833.    8vo. 

Hammond  :  Elements  of  Algebra.     London,  1764.     8vo. 

Ryan :    Elementary   Treatise    on  Algebra.      New- York,    1824. 

12mo. 

Young:  Algebra.     1832.     8vo. 
Euler :  Volledige  Inliedning  tot  de  Algebra.     Amsterdam,  1773. 

8vo. 

Fas  :  Begindels  der  differentiel  Rekening.     Leyden.     8vo. 
Socten  :  Medulla  Algebra?.     Amsterdam,  1702.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  CXXIX. 

PURE  MATHEMATICS.     Geometry,  Conic  Sections,  $c. 

Geometry :  Plain,  Solid,  and  Spherical ;  with  the  Theory  of  Pro- 
jection. By  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge. London,  1830.  8vo. 


182  MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Natural  Philosophy. 

Gibson,  Robert :  Theory  and  Practice  of  Surveying.     New- York, 

1835.     8vo. 
Legendre:  Elements  of  Geometry.     From  the  French,  by  D.  Brew- 

ster.     New- York,  1830.     8vo. 
Simson :  Euclid.     Edinburgh,  1787.     8vo. 
Stone:  Euclid.     London,  1731.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Ward,  S.  W. :  Treatise  on  Algebraical  Geometry.     (Library  of 

Useful  Knowledge.)     London,  1835.     8vo. 
Coets  :  Ses  eereste  boeken  Van  Euclides.     Leyden,  1752.     12mo. 
Mandit:  Inliedning  tot  de  Keegel-Sneeden.    Leyden,  1764.    12mo. 
Steenstra  :  Grondbeginsels  der  Meetkunst.  Amsterdam,  1770.  8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXX. 
PURE  MATHEMATICS.     Logarithms. 


Callet :  Tables  of  Logarithms.     8vo. 
From  the  French. 


CHAPTER  CXXXI. 
MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Natural  Philosophy. 

Adams,  George  :  Lectures  on  Natural  and  Experimental  Philoso- 
phy. London,  1799.  5  vols.  8vo. 

Arnott :  Elements  of  Physics.     Philadelphia,  1829.     8vo. 

There  is  a  sequel  wanting  to  complete  the  work  ;  which  is  excellent,  as  a  popu- 
lar one. 

Book  of  Science  :  a  familiar  Introduction  to  the  Principles  of  Natu- 
ral Philosophy.  Philadelphia,  1835.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Blair,  David  :  Grammar  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 
12  mo. 

Cavallo,  Tiberius  :  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy.  Philadel- 
phia, 1813.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Endless  Amusements :  a  collection  of  400  Experiments  in  Sci- 
ence. Philadelphia,  1821.  12mo. 

Enfield,  William  :  Institutes  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Theoretical  and 
Practical.  Boston,  1802.  4to. 

Euler,  Leonard:  Letters  to  a  German  Princess  on  different  Subjects 


MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Statics  and  Dynamics.          183 

in  Natural  Philosophy.  (Family  Library.)  New- York,  1833. 
2  vols.  18 mo. 

Everett  and  others  :  Discourses  on  the  Advantages  of  Science. 
(Boston  Library  of  Useful  Knowledge.)  Boston,  183 1.  12mo. 

Fischer:  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy.     Boston,  1827.     8vo. 

Flint :  Lectures  on  Natural  History,  Geology,  Chymistry,  the  Ap- 
plication of  Steam,  and  Interesting  Discoveries  in  the  Arts. 

Webster:  Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy.  London,  1808.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Wilbur :  Lexicon  of  Useful  Knowledge.     New- York,  1 830.     12mo. 


CHAPTER  CXXXII. 
MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Mechanics. 

Kater,  Captain,  and  Lardner,  Dionysius :  Treatise  on  Mechanics. 

(Family  Cyclopedia.)     Boston,  1831.     12mo. 
Renwick  :  Elements  of  Mechanics.     Philadelphia,  1832.     8vo. 
Walker,  Robert :  Elements  of  the  Theory  of  Mechanics.     Oxford, 

1830.     8vo. 


CHAPTER  CXXXIII. 

MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Statics  and  Dynamics. 

Adams,  J.  Q. :  Report  upon  Weights  and  Measures.  Philadelphia, 
1825.  8vo. 

Beaufoy,  Mark :  Nautical  and  Hydraulic  Experiments,  with  nu- 
merous Scientific  Miscellanies.  London,  1834.  Vol.  I.  4to. 
Privately  printed  and  distributed  by  his  son  in  gifts  to  scientific  institutions. 

Johnson,  G.  H.  S.  :  Investigations  in  Acoustics.  Oxford,  1835. 
8vo. 

Lardner,  D. :  Treatise  on  Heat.  (Cabinet  Cyclopedia.)  London, 
1833.  12mo. 

Lelyveld  :  Aanmerkingen  over  het  Storten  Van  Olie  Traan,  Teer, 
&c.  Leyden,  1775.  8vo. 

Metcalf,  S.  L. :  New  Theory  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism.  New- 
York,  1833.  8vo. 

Thomson,  Thomas  :  Outlines  of  the  Science  of  Heat  and  Electri- 
city. London,  1830.  8vo. 


184  MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Optics. 


CHAPTER  CXXXIV. 

MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Astronomy. 

Airy,  J.  B. :  Gravitation ;  an  Elementary  Explanation  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Perturbations  in  the  Solar  System.  London,  1834. 
8vo. 

Astronomy :  By  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
London,  1834.  8vo. 

Bartlett :  Physical,  Practical,  and  Descriptive  Astronomy.  Utica, 
1825.  4to. 

Burnett:  Geography  of  the  Heavens,  accompanied  by  a  General 
Atlas,  with  a  View  of  the  Solar  System.  Hartford,  1833. 
12mo. 

Herschel,  Sir  J. :  Treatise  on  Astronomy.  Philadelphia,  1834. 
12mo. 

Keith,  Thomas :  New  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  the  Globes  and 
Practical  Astronomy.  8vo. 

Mudie,  Robert:  The  Heavens.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12mo. 

Murphy,  Patrick  :  Meteorology,  considered  in  its  Relation  with 
Astronomy,  &c.  London,  1836.  8vo. 

Newton,  J.  F. :  Three  Enigmas  attempted  to  be  explained.  Lon- 
don, 1821.  8vo. 

Sommerville,  Mrs. :  On  the  Mechanism  of  the  Heavens.     12mo. 

Vince,  Samuel:  Elements  of  Astronomy.  Philadelphia,  1811. 
8vo. 

Watts :  First  Principles  of  Astronomy  and  Geography  Explained. 

London,  1752.     8vo. 
Bailly's   Histoire   de   1'Astronomie,  with  Voiron's    Continuation ;    Bailly's 

Astronomie  Indienne  ;  and  Delambre's  Histoire  de  1'Astronomie  Ancienne,  and 

Histoire  de  PAstronomie  du  Moyen  Age,  are  the  most  esteemed  books  on  the 

history  of  the  science.     The  last  gives  a  bibliography. 


CHAPTER  CXXXV. 
MIXED  MATHEMATICS.     Optics. 

Brewster,   Sir  D. :    Treatise   on    Optics.      Philadelphia,    1833. 

12mo. 
Johnson,  G.  H.  S. :  Optical  Investigations.    Oxford,  1835.     8vo. 


ARTS  AND  SCIENCES.     Encyclopedias,  Transactions,  <Sfc.    185 

Johnson,  G.  H.  S. :  Optical  Images.     Oxford,  1836.     8vo. 
Powell,  Baden  :  Short  Elementary  Treatise  on  Experimental  and 

Mathematical  Optics.     London,  1833.     8vo. 
Priestley,  Dr.  Joseph  :  History  of  the  Present  State  of  Discoveriea 

relating  to  Vision,  Light,  and  Colours.     London,  1772.    4to. 


CHAPTER  CXXXVI. 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES.     Encyclopaedias,  Transactions,  fyc. 

Abstracts  of  the  Papers  in  the  Philosophical  Transactions  of  the 

Royal  Society,  London   1800  to  1830.     London,  1832.     2 

vols.  8vo. 
Acta  Philosophica  Societatis  Regiae  in  Anglia.     Amsterdam,  1672. 

12mo. 

Arfs  Masterpiece  of  Useful  and  Ingenious  Secrets.     12mo. 
Beckman,  John :  History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries.     From 

the  German.     London,  1817.     4  vols.  8vo. 

There  is  a  smaller  collection  by  Williams,  and  a  very  copious  French  one, 
entitled  "  Dictionnaire  des  De'couvertes,"  21  vols.  8vo.  The  old  book  of  Poly- 
dore  Vergil,  "  De  Rerum  Inventoribus,"  Amsterdam,  1671,  from  the  Elzevir 
press,  12mo,  is  curious.  Dutens's  Recherches  sur  1'Origine  des  Decouvertes 
attributes  aux  Modernes,  Paris,  1812,  2  vols.  8vo,  is  interesting.  Bailly's  "Es- 
sai  sur  1'Origine  des  Sciences,"  2  vole.  8vo,  Paris,  is  a  learned  and  ingenious 
body  of  conjectures. 

Babbage,  Charles :  On  the  Economy  of  Machinery  and  Manufac- 
tures.    Philadelphia,  1832.     12mo. 

See,  also,  Ure,  infra. 

Bigelow  :  Elements  of  Technology.     Boston,  1829.     8vo. 
British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  :  Reports  of 

the  First,  Second,  Third,  and  Fourth  Meetings,  from  1831  to 

1834.     London,  1834. 
Coxe,  John  Redman,  and  Cooper,  Dr.  Thomas  :  Emporium  of  the 

Arts  and  Sciences.     Philadelphia,  1812-14.     5  vols.  8vo. 
Diderot,  Denys,  and  d'Alembert,  Jean  le  Rond  :  Encyclopedic  ;  ou 

Dictionnaire  raisonne  des  Sciences,  des  Arts,  et  des  Metiers. 

Lucca,  1758.     38  vols.  folio. 
This  edition  has  the  notes  of  Octavian  Diodati. 
Good,  John  Mason:  The  Book  of  Nature.     New- York,  1831. 

8vo. 

This  is  a  general  compend  of  natural  and  moral  science  ;  and  the  best  of  such 
compends. 

Herschel,  Sir  J. :  Preliminary  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Natural 

Philosophy.     Philadelphia,  1831.     12mo. 
Jones  :  Conversations  on  Natural  Philosophy.     Philadelphia,  1826. 

12mo. 

Joyce :  Scientific  Dialogues.    Philadelphia,  1819.     3  vols.  12mo. 

A  A 


186  ABTS  AND  SCIENCES.     Encyclopedias,  Transactions,  $c. 

Natural  Philosophy  :  Elements  of,  by  the  Society  of  Useful  Knowl- 
edge. London,  1834.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Olrastead,  Denison  :  Introduction  to  Natural  Philosophy.  New- 
Haven,  1831.  8vo. 

Pasley,  F.  H. :  Theory  of  Natural  Philosophy  on  Mechanical 
Principles,  divested  of  all  immaterial  Chymical  Properties, 
showing,  for  the  first  time,  the  Physical  Cause  of  Continuous 
Motion.  London,  1836.  8vo. 

Pemberton :  View  of  Newton's  Philosophy.     London,  1728.     4to. 

Philosophische  Mengelstoffen.     Utrecht,  1772.     12mo. 

Primer  on  the  Origin  of  Knowledge,  <fcc.     Saratoga,  1835.     12mo. 

Renwick:    Outlines  of  Natural  Philosophy.     New- York,    1832. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

Reynaud,  Baron  le:   Traite   Elementaire  de  Mathematiques,  de 

Physique,  et  de  Chimie.     Paris,  1824.     8vo. 
Scientific  Tracts.     Boston,  1822.     12mo. 

Sommerville,  Mrs. :  The  Connexion  of  the  Physical  Sciences.  1 2mo. 
Tegg :  Book  of  Utility.     London,  1828.     12mo. 
Treasury  of  Knowledge  and  Library  of  Reference.     New- York, 

1832.     12mo. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica;  or,  a  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  and 

Miscellaneous   Literature.     Edinburgh,    1815-17.     20   vols. 

4 to,  5th  edition. 

To  complete  this,  the  six  volumes  of  supplement,  published  at  Edinburgh, 
1824,  4to,  are  necessary  ;  but,  no  doubt,  are  included  in  the  next  article. 

:  The  same,  republished.    Edinburgh,  1830.     4to.    Vols, 

I.  to  XI.     To  be  completed. 

To  the  supplement,  already  mentioned,  are  prefixed  dissertations :  by  Dugald 
Stuart,  on  the  Progress  of  Ethical  and  Metaphysical  Science ;  by  Playfair,  on 
the  History  of  Mathematics,  &c. ;  and,  by  Brande,  on  the  History  of  Chy mis- 
try.  The  book,  in  its  original  form  (Edinburgh,  1771,  3  vols.  4to),  is  said  to 
have  been  compiled  by  James  Tytler,  at  a  salary  of  16  shillings  per  week. 
It  has  risen  to  its  present  size  by  repeated  additions,  of  which  the  French  one 
of  Diderot  furnished  the  main  matter. 

Gregory :  Dictionary  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences.    New- York,  1822. 

3  vols.  4to. 

Jamieson :  Dictionary  of  Mechanics,  Science,  Arts,  Manufactures, 
and  Miscellaneous  Knowledge.  London,  1828.  4to. 

Jones,  T.  P. :  Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute,  devoted  to  the 
Mechanic  Arts,  Manufactures,  General  Science,  Patented  In- 
ventions, &c.  Philadelphia,  1832-6.  17  vols.  8vo.  Continued. 

Journal  of  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain.  New- York,  1817. 
5  vols.  8vo. 

Journal  of  the  American  Institute. 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute.     Philadelphia.    8vo. 

Lieber,  Dr.   Francis :    Encyclopaedia  Americana.    Philadelphia, 

1830.     13  vols.  8vo. 
On  the  general  ban*  of  th*  German  "  ConrertatioM-lexicon."     The  hi»- 


ARTS  AND  SCIENCES.     Encyclopedias,  Transactions,  fyc.    187 

torical  and  literary  part  is,  in  general,  the  editor's  ;  the  American  Biography,  Mr. 
R.  Walsh's ;  the  Geography  of  America,  Mr.  Bradford's  ;  the  articles  on  Amer- 
ican trade  and  manufactures,  Mr.  C.  I.  Ingersoll's — so  understood. 

Mackenzie :  Five  Thousand  Receipts  in  all  the  Useful  Arts.     Phila- 
delphia, 1831.     8vo. 
Magazine  of  Popular  Science   and   Journal  of  the    Useful  Arts. 

London,  1#34.     Vol.  I.  8vo. 
Magazine  of  Popular  Science  and  the  Useful  Arts.     London,  1836. 

8vo. 

Mechanic's  Magazine.     London,  1831-6.     8  vols.  8vo. 
Memorias  e  Historia  da  Academia  Real  das  Scientias,  de  Lisboa. 

Lisbon,  1797-1831.     11  vols.  4to. 

The  first  volume  extends  from  1780  to  1788.  To  complete  this  rather  rare  se- 
ries, the  following  further  publications  of  the  same  society  are  necessary :  Memo- 
rias de  Economia  da  Academia,  &c.  Lisbon,  1789-91.  3  vols.  4to.  Memorias  de 
Agricultura  premidas  pela  Academia,  &c.  Lisbon,  1787-90.  2  vols.  4to.  Memo- 
rias de  Litteratura  Portugueza,  pela  Academia,  &c.  Lisbon,  1792-6.  6  vols.  4to. 

Moseley,  H. :  A  Treatise  on  Mechanics  applied  to  the  Arts.  Lon- 
don, 1834.  12rno. 

Napier :  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  Edinburgh.  8  vols.  4to.  Con- 
tinued. 

Nicholson:  Encyclopaedia.     Philadelphia,  1821.     12  vols.  8 vo. 

Penny  Encyclopaedia.  London,  1835,  6.  6  vols.  royal  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 

Penny  Magazine.     London.     Royal  8vo. 

Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London  from 

1665  to  1818.     London.     108  vols.  4to. 
They  were  continued  to  1832  ;  but  are  now  suspended. 

Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  American  Society.  Philadel- 
phia, 1818.  Vol.  I.  4to. 

Rees,  Abraham :  Cyclopaedia  ;  or,  Universal  Dictionary  of  Arts, 
Sciences,  and  Literature.  Philadelphia.  47  vols.  4to. 

Rollin,  Charles  :  History  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  of  the  Ancients  ; 
with  Notes  and  Supplements,  by  James  Bell.  Glasgow,  1 832. 
8vo. 

This  forms  a  companion  to  his  Ancient  History ;  of  which,  in  the  French  edi- 
tions, it  forms  a  part.  It  has,  however,  been  omitted  from  most  of  the  English 

editions,  and  from  all  the  American  ones  except  the  late  one  from  the  press  of 

the  Messrs.  Harpers.     It  forms  a  survey  of  ancient  literature,  as  well  as  art, 

technical  and  ornamental.     In  the  first  respect  see,  however,  the  later  books 

mentioned  under  LITERARY  HISTORY. 

Silliman:  American  Journal  of  Science.  New-Haven,  1818-36. 
31  vols.  8vo. 

Smith,  James :  The  Mechanic :  a  Compendium  of  Practical  In- 
ventions relating  to,  1st,  Manufactures  and  Trade  ;  2d,  Philo- 
sophical Apparatus  and  the  Fine  Arts  ;  3d,  Rural  and  Domestic 
Economy  and  Miscellanies.  108  Engravings.  London,  1825. 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New- 
York.  New-York,  1815.  4to. 


188  Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

Berneaud :  Vine-dresser's  Theoretical  and  Practical  Manual ;  or, 
the  Art  of  Cultivating  the  Vine,  and  Making  Wine,  Brandy, 
and  Vinegar.  New-York,  1829.  8vo. 

Cobb,  J.  H. :  Manual,  containing  Information  respecting  the  Growth 
of  the  Mulberry-tree  ;  with  Directions  for  the  Culture  of  Silk. 
Published  by  Direction  of  Governor  Lincoln,  agreeably  to  a 
Resolve  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  Boston, 
1831.  12mo. 

Cobbett :  Rural  Rides  in  the  Counties  of  Surrey,  Kent,  Sussex,  &c., 
with  Economical  and  Political  Observations,  &c.  London, 
1830.  12mo. 

Complete  Grazier;  or,  Farmers'  and  Cattle-breeders'  Assistant, 
<fec.  London,  1833.  8vo. 

Dandolo,  Count :  The  Art  of  rearing  Silkworms.  London,  1835. 
8vo. 

Davy,  Sir  Humphrey  :  Elements  of  Agricultural  Chymistry.  Lon- 
don, 1836.  8vo. 

Loudon,  J.  C. :  Encyclopaedia  of  Agriculture";  comprising  the 
Theory  and  Practice  of  the  Valuation,  Transfer,  Laying-out, 
and  Management  of  Landed  Property  ;  and  the  Cultivation  and 
Economy  of  the  Animal  and  Vegetable  Productions  of  Agricul- 
ture :  including  all  the  latest  Improvements,  &c.  London, 
1835.  Large  8vo. 

:  Encyclopaedia  of  Gardening;  comprising  the  Theory  and 

Practice  of  Horticulture,  Floriculture,  Arboriculture,  and  Land- 
scape Gardening ;  with  a  General  History  of  Gardening  in  all 
Countries,  &c.  London,  1835.  Thick  8vo. 

Prince,  W.  R.  and  Wm.  :  A  Treatise  on  the  Vine,  embracing  its 
History  from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Day,  with  De- 
scriptions of  above  Two  Hundred  Foreign  and  Eighty  Ameri- 
can Varieties ;  together  with  a  Complete  Dissertation  on  the 
Establishment,  Culture,  and  Management  of  Vineyards.  New- 
York,  1830.  8vo. 

Redding,  Cyrus  :  History  and  Description  of  Modern  Wines.   Lon- 
don, 1835.     8vo. 
This  book  seems  intended  as  a  sort  of  sequel  to  the  very  agreeable  one  of 

Henderson ;  his  history  of  ancient  and  modern  wines,  London,   1824,  4to  ;  of 
which  a  notice  may  be  found  in  the  Quarterly  Review,  vol.  XXXII.,  p.  232. 

Tenant,  William  :  Indian  Recreations,  consisting  chiefly  of  Stric- 
tures on  the  Domestic  and  Rural  Economy  of  the  Mohamme- 
dans and  Hindoos.  London,  1804.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Young,  Arthur  :  Course  of  Experimental  Agriculture ;  containing 
an  exact  Register  of  all  the  Business  transacted  during  Five 
Years  on  near  Three  Hundred  Acres  of  various  Soils.      Lon- 
don, 1770.     2  vols.  4to. 
Young's  many  agricultural  works  did  a  great  deal  for  the  advancement  of  scien* 

tific  husbandry.    Among  them,  the  chief  are  his  several  agricultural  surveys  of 


Civil  Engineering.  189 

Suffolk,  London,  1797,  8vo  ;  of  Lincoln,  London,  1799,  8vo  ;  of  He  tfordshire, 
London,  1804,  8vo  ;  of  Norfolk,  same  date  and  form  ;  of  Essex,  London,  1806, 
f,  8vo  ;  of  Oxfordshire,  1808,  8vo  ;  of  Sussex,  same  date  and  form.  His  sever- 
al tours  through  various  districts  of  England  and  Ireland  ;  his  agricultural  travels 
in  France  (Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1794,  2  vols.  4to) ;  his  Farmer's  Letters  (Lon- 
don, 1768-71,  2  vols.  8vo) ;  the  annals  of  agriculture,  conducted  by  him  (Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  1790-1804,  40  vols.  8vo) ;  and  his  Farmer's  Calendar  (London, 
1812,  4  vols.  8vo),  are  all  much  esteemed.  The  books  of  Sir  John  Sinclair 
were,  about  the  same  time,  conferring  the  same  benefits  on  Scotland.  Young's 
books  contain  also  much  useful  information  on  matters  of  population,  manufac- 
tures, &c. 
Xenophon :  CEconomicus.  In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

A  good  bibliography  of  the  most  useful  books  on  agriculture  and  gardening 
may  be  found  in  the  two  cyclopedias  of  Loudon  on  those  subjects. 

Bookkeeping. 

Bennett:  Bookkeeping.     8vo. 

Bucklin,  J.  N. :  Counting-house  Journal,  or  Bookkeeping  by  Double 
Entry  exemplified.  Troy,  1833.  8vo. 

Edwards  :  Bookkeeper's  Atlas.     4to. 

Foster,  B.  F. :  Bookkeeping.     Boston,  1836.     8vo. 

Goddard  :  Practical  Accountant.     4to. 

Gordon  :  Universal  Accountant.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Hamilton :  Merchandise.     8vo. 

Jones.  Bookkeeping.     8vo. 

Marsh  :  The  Art  of  Single  Entry  Bookkeeping,  &c.  New-York, 
1836. 

:  The  Science  of  Double  Entry  Bookkeeping,  &c.  Phila- 
delphia, 1836.  8vo. 

:  A  Lecture  on  the  Study  of  Bookkeeping,  &c.  New- 
York,  1837.  12mo. 

Preston:  Bookkeeping.     8vo. 

Shey  :  Bookkeeping.     8vo. 

Turner  :  Bookkeeping.     8vo. 

Civil  Engineering. 

American  Railroad  Journal.     New- York,  1832-6.     fl  vols.  4to. 

Canal  Commissioners  :  Reports  of  the,  of  the  State  of  New- York, 
and  Acts  of  the  Legislature  respecting  the  Communication  be- 
tween the  Lakes  and  the  Ocean.  New- York,  1817.  8vo. 

Golden,  C.  C.  :  Memoirs  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Completion  of 
the  New- York  Canals.  New- York,  1825.  4to. 

Connected  View  of  the  whole  Internal  Navigation  of  the  United 
States,  Natural  and  Artificial,  Present  and  Prospectve.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1826.  8vo. 

Earl,  Thomas  :  A  Treatise  on  Railroads  and  Internal  Communica- 
tions. Philadelphia,  1830.  8vo. 

Fairbairne,  Henry  :  The  Political  Economy  of  Railroads :  in  which 


190  Diplomatic  Art. 

the  New  Mode  of  Locomotion  is  considered  in  its  Influence 
upon  the  affairs  of  Nations.  To  which  is  added  a  Plan  for 
converting  Turnpike-roads  into  Railroads.  London,  1836.  8vo. 

Mahan  :  An  Elementary  Course  of  Civil  Engineering,  &c.  New- 
York,  1837.  8vo. 

Railroad  Journal.     New- York,  1832-6.     5  vols.  4to.     Continued. 

Reportof  the  Directors  of  the  Liverpool  and  Manchester  Railway  on 
the  Comparative  Merits  of  Locomotive  and  Fixed  Engines.  8vo. 

Watson :  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  New- York  Ca- 
nals. Albany,  1820.  8vo. 

Diplomatic  Art. 

Astle,  Thomas  :  Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing,  as  well  Hiero- 
glyphical  as  Elementary.  London,  1803.  4to. 

In  this  curious  and  learned  book,  the  alphabetic  writing  of  the  ancient  nations, 
the  material  and  form  of  their  books,  and  the  successive  changes  of  written 
characters  down  to  modern  times,  are  excellently  traced.  The  book  of  Mabillon, 
De  Re  Diplomatica,  Paris,  1709,  folio,  with  supplement,  1704,  folio,  and  that  of 
the  Benedictines,  entitled  Nouveau  traite  de  Diplomatique,  Paris,  1750-65,  6  vols. 
4to,  are  complete  treatises  on  everything  relating  to  the  art  of  deciphering  MSS. , 
ascertaining  their  authenticity,  age,  &c. 

Foster  :  System  of  Penmanship.     Boston,  1835.     8vo. 

Gould  :  System  of  Shorthand.     12mo. 

Gurney  :  System  of  Shorthand.     12mo. 

Hammer,  Joseph :  Ancient  Alphabets  and  Hieroglyphic  Characters 
explained  :  with  an  Account  of  the  Egyptian  Priests,  their 
Classes',  Initiation,  and  Sacrifices,  in  Arabic  by  Ahmed  ben 
Abubcker  ben  Washib,  and  in  English  by  Joseph  Hammer. 
London,  1806.  Small  4to. 

De  Sacy,  in  the  Magasin  Encyclopedique  for  November,  1810,  pronounces 
this  a  modern  work,  and  not  by  Abubeker.  He  regards  it,  however,  as  curious. 

As  to  hieroglyphics,  for  the  contest  in  regard  to  the  discovery  how  they  are  to 
be  deciphered,  see  various  papers,  in  the  Edinburgh  and  Quarterly  Reviews, 
upon  the  respective  claims  of  Young  and  Champollion.  The  following  are  the 
main  books  on  hieroglyphics  :  Champollion,  Precis  du  Sysleme  Hie'roglyphique. 
Idem,  Lettres  au  due  de  Blacas.  Idem,  Lettres  a  Dacier.  Henri,  Lettres  a 
Champollion.  Klaproth,  Lettres  sur  la  Decouverte  des  Hieroglvphes.  Kose- 
garten,  De  prisca  JSgyptiorum  Literatura.  Spineto,  Lectures  on  Hieroglyphics. 
Spohn,  De  Lingua  et  Literis  ^Egyptiorum.  Greppo,  on  Hieroglyphics.  Sey- 
farth,  Rudimenta  Hieroglyphices.  The  Rosetta  Stone  ;  a  series  of  Plates,  4to 
and  folio.  Anonymous  Treatise  De  1'etude  des  Hieroglyphes.  Paris,  1822.  5 
vols.  I2mo.  The  results  of  Champollion's  Egyptian  labours  are  soon  to  appear 
in  a  French  national  publication. 

Lamb,  J. :  Hebrew  Characters  derived  from  Hieroglyphics,  and 
these  applied  to  Scripture  Interpretation.  With  an  Inquiry 
into  the  Origin  and  Rites  of  Bacchus.  London,  1835.  8vo. 

M'Dougal :  System  of  Shorthand.     12mo. 

Stetson:  System  of  Shorthand.     12mo. 

Wall,  William :  Ancient  Orthography  of  the  Jews.  See  THEOLOGY, 
Commentators. 


Manufactures.  101 

Gauging. 
Ballard :  Gauging  Unmasked.     8vo. 

Household  Arts. 

Accum,  Frederic :  On  the  Adulterations  of  Food  and  Culinary 
Poisons ;  exhibiting  the  Fraudulent  Sophistications  of  Bread, 
Beer,  Wine,  and  other  Articles  of  Domestic  Economy ;  with 
the  method  of  detecting  them.  Philadelphia,  1820.  12mo. 

English  Housewife,  The.     London,  1660.     8vo. 

Henderson,  William  Augustus  :  The  Housekeeper's  Instructor  and 
Universal  Family  Cook.  London.  8vo. 

Domestic  Duties ;  or,  Letters  to  Married  Ladies.  New- York,  1821. 
12mo. 

Machinery,  fyc. 

Bull,  Marcus :  Experiments  on  the  Principal  Varieties  of  Fuel,  and 

on  the  Apparatus  of  Combustion.     8vo. 
Lardner,  Dionysius  :  Popular  Lectures  on  the  Steam-engine  ;  its 

Construction,   Operation,   and  History.      New- York,   1828. 

J2mo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1836.     12mo. 

Renwick  :  Treatise  on  the  Steam-engine.     8vo. 

Stuart :  Historical  and  Descriptive  Anecdotes  of  the  Steam-engine. 

2  vols.  12mo. 

Manufactures. 

Baines,  Edward :  History  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  Great  Bri- 
tain :  a  Description  of  the  great  Mechanical  Inventions  which 
have  caused  its  extension;  a  View  of  its  Present  State  ;  and  of 
the  Condition  of  the  Classes  engaged  in  it.  London,  1835. 
8vo.  Plates. 

Guest,  Richard :  Compendious  History  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  ; 
with  a  Disproval  of  Sir  R.  Arkwright's  Invention  of  its  Ma- 
chinery. Manchester,  1823.  4to. 

Head,  Sir  George :  Home  Tour  through  the  Manufacturing  Districts 
of  England  in  1835.  London,  1836. 

Homergue :  Essays  on  American  Silk.   Philadelphia,  1830.    12mo. 

Treatise,  A,  on' the  Origin,  Progress,  Improvement,  and  Present 
State  of  the  Manufacture  of  Porcelain  and  Glass.  Philadel- 
phia, 1832.  12mo. 

Ure,  Andrew  :  Philosophy  of  Manufactures  ;  or,  an  Exposition  of 
the  Scientific,  Moral,  and  Commercial  Economy  of  the  Facto- 
ry System  of  Great  Britain.  London,  1835.  8vo. 

White,  G.  S. :  Memoir  of  Samuel  Slater,  with  a  History  of  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  England  and  Amer- 


102  Tactics  and  Military  History. 

ica  ;  and  Remarks  on  the  Moral  Influence  of  Manufactories  in 
the  United  States.     Philadelphia,  1836.     8vo. 

Mill-work. 

Buchanan,  Robertson :  Practical  Essays  on  Mill-work  and  other 
Machinery.  Edinburgh,  1814.  8vo. 

Evans:   Millwright's  and  Miller's  Guide.     8vo. 

Inman,  W.  S. :  Report  of  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons 
on  Ventilating,  Warming,  and  the  Transmission  of  Sound,  ab- 
breviated, with  Notes.  London,  1836.  8vo. 

Nicholson :  Operative  Mechanic  and  British  Machinist.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Theory  and  Practic  of  Warming  and  Ventilating  Public  Buildings, 
Dwelling-houses,  and  Conservatories.  London,  1825.  8vo. 

Navigation. 

Arnold  :  Seaman's  Guide.     8vo. 
Barton,  W.  P.  C. :  Hints  to  Naval  Officers  in  the  West  Indies. 

Philadelphia,  1830.     12mo. 
Blunt :  American  Coast  Pilot.     8vo. 
Daboll :  Practical  Navigator.     8vo. 
Elements  and  Practice  of  Rigging  and  Seamanship.     4to. 
Gower :  Theory  and  Practice  of  Seamanship.     8vo. 
Mackay :  Complete  Navigator.     8vo. 
Mill :  Lighthouse  Guide.     8vo. 

PyrotecJmy. 

Cutbush,  James :  System  of  Pyrotechny.   Philadelphia,  1835.   8vov 
Pyrotechnia ;  or,  the  Art  of  Making  Fireworks.     London.     12mo. 

Tactics  and  Military  History. 

American  Naval  Battles :  being  a  complete  History  of  the  Battles 
fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  from  its  first  Estab- 
lishment in  1794  to  the  Present  Time.  With  21  Engravings. 
Boston,  1831.  8vo. 

Alderfield :  Military  History  of  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden.  London, 
1740.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Armstrong:  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.  New- York,  1836.  2 
vols.  12mo. 

Andrews :  History  of  the  War  with  America,  France,  Spain,  and 
Holland,  1775-1783.  London,  1785.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Arrian  :  Expedition  of  Alexander.     See  History  of  Greece. 

Breckenridge :  History  of  the  late  War  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia,  1836.  12mo. 

C  aid  well :  Life  of  General  Nathaniel  Greene.  Philadelphia,  1819. 
8vo. 


Tactics  and  Military  History.  193 

[   There  is  also  a  life  by  the  late  Judge  William  Johnson,  of  South  Carolina.    It 
is  vast,  vituperative,  and  dull. 

Campbell,  Dr.  John :  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  including  the 
History  and  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  with  a  Continuation 
to  the  close  of  the  year  1812.  London,  1813.  8  vols.  8vo. 

:  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain.    London,  1817.     8  vols. 

8vo. 
Caesar,  Caius  Julius :  Commentaries,  translated  by  Duncan.     See 

Family  Classical  Library,  Polygraphs. 
Chester :  Military  and  Naval  Operations  in  the  Canadas  in  the  Late 

War  with  the  United  States.     Quebec,  1818.     12mo. 
Clarke  :  Naval  Pocket  Gunner.     8vo. 
Cohen,  &c. :  Notices  of  the  Florida  Campaign.     See  History  of 

North  America. 
Darrow  :  National  Military  Standard.     2  vols.  1 2mo. 

Entick,  John  :  General  History  of  the  Late  War,  containing  its 
Rise  and  Progress  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  and 
exhibiting  the  State  of  the  Belligerent  Powers  at  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  War,  &c.,  &c.  London,  1765.  5  vols. 
8vo. 

Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy :  Memoirs  of  himself.     See  in  Constable's 

Miscellany,  Polygraphs. 
These,  though  generally  received  as  authentic,  and,  as  such,  very  favourably 

criticised  in  some  of  the  British  reviews,  are  really  supposititious  only.     They 

are  the  production  of  Prince  de  Ligne. 

Fisher :  System  of  Military  Tactics.     8vo. 

Flint :  Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     Cincinnati,  1833.     12mo. 

Garden  :  Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  Charleston,  1822. 
8vo. 

Gourgaud,  General :  Napoleon  and  the  Grand  Army  in  Russia ; 
or,  a  Critical  Examination  of  Count  de  Segur's  Work,  trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1825.  8vo. 

Hamilton  :  Annals  of  the  Peninsular  Campaigns,  1808-14.  Phila- 
delphia, 1831.  3  vols.  12mo. 

Henningsen:  A  Twelve  Months'  Campaign  with  Zumalacaregui 
in  Navarre  and  the  Basque  Provinces.  Philadelphia,  1836. 
12mo. 

Henry  :  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Heroes  who  traversed  the 
Wilderness  in  the  Campaign  against  Quebec  in  1775.  Lan- 
caster, 1812.  12mo. 

James:  Memoirs  of  Great  Commanders.  New- York,  1835.  2 
vols.  12mo. 

Kincaid:  Random  Shots  from  a  Rifleman.  Philadelphia,  1835. 
12mo. 

:  Adventures  of  the  Rifle  Brigade.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

12mo. 

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194  Tactics  and  Military  Hittory. 

Lee,  H. :  Campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas.  Philadelphia,  1824. 
8vo. 

Machiavelli :  Arte  della  Guerra.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

:  Art  of  War,  translated.     8vo. 

Mengou  :  Narrative  of  a  Greek  Soldier.    New-York,  1830.  12mo. 

Military  and  Naval  Magazine  of  the  United  States.  Washington, 
1833-5.  6  vols.  8vo. 

Monthly  Military  Repository.     New- York,  1796.     2. vols.  8vo. 

Napier,  W.  F.  P. :  History  of  the  War  in  the  Peninsula,  and  in  the 
South  of  France,  from  the  Year  1807  to  1811.  London,  1832. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

Naval  History  of  Great  Britain.     London,  1758.     4  vols.  J2mo. 

Naval  Monument ;  containing  Official  and  other  Accounts  of  the 
Battles  fought  between  the  Navies  of  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain  during  the  Late  War;  and  an  Account  of  the 
War  with  Algiers  :  with  25  Engravings.  To  which  is  added, 
Naval  Register  of  the  United  States,  revised  and  corrected 
down  to  the  Year  1836.  Boston,  1836.  8vo. 

Packard  :  Notes  on  the  West  Indies  during  the  Expedition  of  Sir 
Ralph  Abercrombie.  London,  1806.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Philipart:  Northern  Campaigns  in  1812,  13.  London,  1813.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Porter,  R.  K. :  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia  under  Napo- 
leon Bonaparte.  8vo. 

Renssellaer:  Narrative  of  the  Affair  at  Queenstown.  New-York, 
1836.  12mo. 

Segur:  History  of  the  Expedition  to  Russia.  Philadelphia,  1825. 
8vo. 

Sherer,  Captain  Moyle  :  Military  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington. Philadelphia,  1833.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Smirke  :  Infantry  Tactics.     8vo. 

Southey,  R.  :  History  of  the  Peninsular  War.  London,  1 832.  4 
vols.  8vo. 

:  Early  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia, 

1835.  12rao. 

Subaltern  in  America  :  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army  at  Wash- 
ington, New-Orleans,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo. 

Subaltern,  The  ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Peninsular  War.  New- York, 
1825.  12mo. 

Thatcher :  Military  Journal  during  the  American  Revolution.  Bos- 
ton, 1823.  8vo. 

United  Service  Journal.     London,  1832-6.     10  vols.  8vo. 

Vane  :  Narrative  of  the  War  in  Germany  and  France  in  1813,  14. 
Philadelphia,  1831.  12mo. 

Wood  :  Review  of  the  War  with  Tippoo  Sultan  in  Mysore. 

Xenophon :  Expedition  of  Cyrus.  See  Family  Classical  Library, 
Polygraphs. 


Greek.  195 


CHAPTER  CXXXVII. 

GRAMMAR.     Languages. 
Hebrew. 

Cevallerius :  Rudimenta  Linguae  Hebraicse.     Geneva,  1592.     4to. 

Parkhurst :  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a 

Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Grammar.     London,  1807.     8vo. 

See,  also,  Munster,  below. 

On  the  study  of  the  Hebrew,  Bishop  Marsh  has  written  a  good  tract.  Some 
very  useful  remarks  may  also  be  found  in  that  curious  personal  history,  Psal- 
manazar's  Life  of  himself,  page  223,  et  seq.  Bishop  Burgess's  Hebrew  Ele- 
ments and  Primer  are  accounted  excellent  for  their  method  and  simplicity. 
Glasgow,  1823.  12mo.  A  list  of  the  best  Hebrew  grammars,  &c.,  may  be  found 
in  the  Classical  Journal,  vol.  IX.,  p.  381. 

On  the  cognate  study  of  Arabic,  consult  a  list  of  the  best  books  in  the  Penny 
Cyclopaedia,  at  the  title  Arabic. 

For  Sanscrit  see,  in  Literary  History,  Adelung, 

Persian. 

Jones,  Sir  William  :  Persian  Grammar.  In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 
:  Various  Philological  Treatises,  in  the  same. 

See,  also,  various  pieces  as  to  the  different  oriental  tongues,  in  the  Asiatic  Re- 
searches, and  Maurice's  Indian  Antiquities. 

There  is  a  newer  Persian  Grammar,  by  Lumsden,  London,  1811,  2  vols. 
small  folio.  The  most  esteemed  dictionary  is  that  of  Richardson  (Persian,  Ara- 
bic, and  English),  re-edited  from  that  of  Meninski.  A  grammar  and  historical 
introduction  are  joined  to  it.  As  a  general  repository  of  the  oriental  tongues, 
the  Heptaglott  Lexicon  of  Castell,  published  as  an  adjunct  to  Walton's  Poly- 
glott  Bible  (London,  1659,  2  vols.  folio),  and  memorable  in  the  annals  of  ill-re- 
quited learning,  is  still  of  main  utility.  The  Polyglott  itself  should,  of  course, 
be  acquired  with  the  Lexicon,  though  now  grown  a  somewhat  dear  book. 
London,  1657.  6  vols.  folio.  The  Red  Line  copies  are  most  esteemed,  and  with 
the  republican  preface.  Consult  Clarke's  Bibliographical  Dictionary,  or  the 
Classical  Journal,  vol.  II.,  p.  924  ;  III.,  p.  239  ;  IV.,  p.  355.  It  is  by  accident 
only,  we  presume,  that  two  republican  copies  of  the  Polyglott  are  found  in  col- 
lections in  this  city — one  in  the  library  of  Columbia  College  ;  the  other  in  the 
City  Library.  They  are  common  copies  in  every  other  respect. 

Greek. 

Dalzel,  Andrew :  Collectanea  Grseca  Majora.  Second  edition,  Amer- 
ica. Cambridge,  Mass.,  1811.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Donegan  :  New  Greek  and  English  Lexicon. 

Morell :  Grsecum  Lexicon  Manuale,  primum  a  B.  Hederico  insti- 
tutum,  rnox  assiduo  labore  S.  Patricei  auctum,  &c.  London, 
1821.  4to. 

Neilson,  William :  Greek  Exercises  in  Syntax,  Ellypsis,  Dialects, 
Prosody,  &c.  Dundalk,  1804.  8vo. 


196  Latin  and  its  Descendant!. 

New  Method  of  Learning  Easily  and  Expeditiously  the  Greek 

Tongue.     12mo. 

Travis,  George,  Archdeacon :  Letters  to  Edward  Gibbon.  Lon- 
don, 1794.  8vo. 

This  is  on  the  philological  question  as  to  the  authenticity  of  I.  John,  v.  7, 
and  belongs,  like  Middleton's  book  on  the  Greek  Article,  though  on  a  gram- 
matical point,  to  Biblical  interpretation  (theology),  rather  than  the  place  to 
which  accident  has  obliged  it  to  be  assigned.  Bishop  Burgess  has  also  given  a 
like  tract.  To  the  letters  Person  replied  by  his  justly-celebrated  piece  of  criti- 
cism, Letters  to  Archdeacon  Travis,  in  answer  to  his  Defence  of  the  Three 
Heavenly  Witnesses.  London,  1790.  8vo.  Bishop  Marsh  also  answered  Travis 
by  Letters  to  Archdeacon  Travis. 

Of  Greek  grammars,  those  of  Buttman  and  Matthias  are  now  the  most  es- 
teemed. Of  elder  ones,  that  of  the  Port  Royal  alone  may  be  said  to  retain  its 
utility.  On  Greek  pronunciation,  Havercamp's  collection  is  important :  Sylloge 
Scriptorum  dePronunciatione  Lingua  Grsecae.  Ley  den,  1736.  2vols.  8vo.  Hoo- 
geven's  Doctrina  Particularum  ;  v  iger  de  Idiotismis ;  Bos,  Ellipses  Graecae  ; 
Ammonius  de  Adfinium  Vocabulorum  Differentiis ;  Maittaire,  Greek  Dialects, 
are  indispensable  grammatical  helps.  Of  Dictionaries,  Suidas,  Hesychius,  the 
Etymologicon  Magnum,  Julius  Pollux,  Damm's  Lexicon  Homericum,  Timaeus 
Sophister's  Lexicon  Platonicum,  Portus's  Lexicon  Pindaricum,  Moeris  Atticis- 
ta's  Lexicon  Atticum,  Sanxay's  Lexicon  Aristophanicum,  Booth's  Lexicon  of 
Primitive  Greek  words,  Scapula's  Lexicon,  and  more  especially  the  Thesau- 
rus of  Henry  Stephens,  are  necessary  for  the  pure  Greek  authors.  For  the  de- 
cline of  the  language,  and  for  the  Byzantine  writers  in  particular,  the  glossary  of 
Ducange,  Mediae  et  infimae  Graecitatis,  is  of  main  necessity.  It  has  been  re-edited 
by  Adelung.  Of  the  writers  in  Romaic  (or  modern  Greek)  a  good  little  sketch 
may  be  found  in  the  notes  to  the  second  canto  of  Childe  Harold.  David  has 
given  a  grammar  of  it  in  French ;  and  Robertson  a  short  English  one. 

Latin  and  its  Descendants. 

Ainsworth*s  Latin  and  English  Dictionary.     London,  1740.    4to. 
Dumesnil :  Latin  Synonymes,  with  their  different  Significations  and 
Examples,  taken  from  the  best  Latin  Authors.     Translated, 
with  Additions  and  Corrections,  by  J.  M.  Gosset.     London, 
1825.     8vo. 

Munster,  Sebastian  :  Dictionarium  tri-lingue,  in  quo  Scilicet  Latinis 
Vocabulis,  in  ordinem  Alphabeticum  dispositis,  respondent 
Graeca  et  Hebraica :  Hebraicis  adjecta  sum  Magistralia  et 
Chaldaica.  1562.  Folio. 

For  the  early  Latin  tongue,  Funccius's  De  Origine  et  pueritia  Latinae  Linguae  ; 
Lanzi's  Saggio  di  Lingua  etrusca  ed  altre  antiche  d'ltalia  ;  the  Minerva  of  Sanc- 
tius  ;  Gothofred's  collection,  Auctores  Linguae  Latinae  in  unum  corpus  redacti  (S. 
Gervasice,  1602,  4to),  and  the  other,  of  Putschius,  Gratnmaticae  Latins  Auctores 
Antiqui  (Hanover,  1605,  2  vols.  4to),  are  important.  Of  dictionaries,  the  old 
ones  of  Robert  Stevens,  of  Calepinus,  of  Voss,  ofGesner,  of  Ainsworth,  &c., 
have  all  sunk  into  comparative  inutility  before  the  admirable  performance  of 
Facciolati  and  Forcellini ;  which  has  been  well  re-edited  and  Englished  by 
Bailey  (London,  1828,  2  vols.  4to).  For  the  Barbaric  Latin,  Ducange's  glossary 
is  the  great  guide,  and  a  book  of  the  highest  importance  as  to  the  laws,  antiqui- 
ties, &c,,  of  the  middle  ages. 

2.  Provencal. 

Lewis,  G.  C.  :  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Formation  of  the  Romance 
Languages.  Oxford,  1833.  8vo. 


French.  197 

This  is  written  in  confutation  of  the  theory  of  Raynouard,  in  his  excellent 
Grammaire  Comparee  des  Langues  Latines  de  1'Europe  (Paris,  1821,  8vo) :  a 
book  forming  a  sort  of  introduction  to  his  collection  of  Proven9al  poetry,  the 
Choix  des  Poesies  des  Troubadours,  Paris,  1821, 6  vols.  Svo  ;  of  which  his  Diction- 
naire  Proven£al  makes  the  useful  sequel.  There  are  also  the  following :  Schle- 
gel  Observations  sur  la  Langue  et  la  Litterature  Proven§ales,  Paris,  1818,  Svo  ; 
Pellas,  Dictionnaire  Proven9al  et  Fran9ois,  Avignon,  1723,  4to.  The  poetical 
collections  of  Sismondi ;  of  Le  Grand  d'Aussy  ;  of  Brueys  ;  Millot's  Literary 
History  of  the  Troubadours,  and  Michaud's  Bibliotheque  des  Croisades,  afford 
the  main  additional  sources  for  the  study  of  this  elegant  early  dialect. 

3.  Italian. 

Baretti's  Dictionary,  Italian  and  English.     4to. 

Gaetani :  Crestomatia  Italiana.     Leipsig,  1783.     12mo. 

Grammar  in  Italian,  German,  and  French.     12mo. 

Kramer  :  Italiaenische  Grammatic.     Nuremberg,  1753.     8vo. 

Tomaso  :  Grammatica  Reggia  Italiana  e  Tedesca.     Vienna,  1773. 

12mo. 

In  Italian,  the  grammatical  labours  of  Trissino,  Giambullari,  Galeani,  Alunno, 
Varchi,  arid  Buommattei  have,  with  the  labours  of  their  academies,  gone  far 
towards  the  complete  elucidation  of  that  fine  tongue,  which  a  long  line  of  great 
poets  had  so  much  adorned.  Their  laborious  and  copious  Vocabolario  della 
Crusca  offers  the  best  dictionary  possessed  by  any  modern  tongue,  and  dispenses 
us  from  the  mention  of  any  other.  Its  best  edition  is  of  Verona,  1806,  7  in  4 
vols.  4to. 

4.  French. 
French  Grammar.    12mo. 

Dictionnaire  Universel  (de  Trevoux),  Francois  et  Latin.     Paris, 

1771.     8  vols.  folio. 

Dictionnaire  del'Academie  Franchise.     Paris,  1'An  7.     2  vols.  4to. 
Dufief:  Universal  and  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  French  and 

English  Languages.     Philadelphia,  1810.     3  vols.     12mo. 
Grammaire  Francaise,  par  M.  Restaut.     12mo. 
Guizot :  Nouveau   Dictionnaire  Universel  des  Synonymes  de  la 

Langue  Francaise.     Paris,  1829.     Svo. 
Harmoniere  :  Nouveau  Guide  de  la  Conversation  en  Anglais  et 

Francais.     Brussels,  1834.     12mo. 
Hodgson  :  Critical  Grammar  of  the  French  and  English  Languages. 

London,  1818.     12mo. 

Nugent :   Pocket   Dictionary  of   the   English   and   French  Lan- 
guages.    12mo. 

Perrin  :  Grammar  of  the  French  Language.     12mo. 
Restaut,  ]Vf. :  Principes  Generaux  et  Raisonnes  de  la  Grammaire 

Fransaise.     Amsterdam,  1770.     12mo. 
Roquefort,  De :  Dictionnaire  Etimologique  de  la  Langue  Fragaise  : 

les  mots  Classes  par  families,  &c.     Paris,  1829.     2  vols.  Svo. 
Synonymes  Francais.     12mo. 

Of  the  old  French  language,  there  is  a  dictionary  by  Lacombe.     Paris,  1766. 
2  vols.  Svo.     Its  etymology  is  chiefly  indebted  to  the  labours  of  Menage,  in  his 


198  Teutonic,  or  German  and  its  Branches. 

Dictionnaire  Etymologique  de  la  Langue  Franchise.  Pars,  1750.  2  vols.  folio. 
The  Dictionnaire  de  1' Academic  is  indispensable,  and  has  lately  received  a 
fresh  redaction.  Boiste  has  also  executed,  of  late,  a  dictionary  of  no  little  utility 
for  more  popular  purposes.  It  embraces  various  auxiliary  parts  of  much  con- 
venience. On  its  grammar,  Robert  Stephens,  Desmarais,  Vaugelas,  Menage, 
Bouhours,  and  finally  Duvivier,  in  his  Grammaire  des  Grammaires,  have  been 
the  chief  writers.  The  admirable  and  profound  Grammaire  generale  de  Port 
Royal  belongs  to  universal  grammar  rather  than  that  of  the  French  tongue. 

5.  Spanish,  and  its  Dialects. 

Del  Mar:  Spanish  Grammar.     12mo. 

Dictionnaire  de  1'Academie  Espagnole.     Paris,  1826.     8vo. 

Dufief:  Nature  Displayed:    adapted  to   the  Spanish   Language. 

Philadelphia,  1811.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Grammar  of  the  Spanish  Language.     8vo. 
Guide  to  Conversation,  in  Spanish  and  English.     12mo. 
Neuman:  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English  Languages.    Phil- 
adelphia, 1823.     2  vols.  8vo. 

The  following  are  the  most  esteemed  treatises  on  the  Spanish  language  :  Al- 
drete,  Del  origen  de  la  Lengua  Castellana ;  Mayans,  Origines  de  la  Lengua  Es- 
pariola  ;  Grammatica  de  la  real  Academia  Espanola  ;  Ortografia  de  la  rnisma, 
por  la  misma.  The  only  good  dictionary  is  the  complete  one  of  the  Academic, 
Madrid,  1726,  or  1770,  6  volumes,  folio.  The  abridgment  in  a  single  volume 
folio,  Madrid,  1783,  or  1803,  is  next  in  utility.  Of  the  Basque,  Castilian,  and 
Latin,  there  is  a  sufficiently  good  vocabulary  by  Larramendi,  San  Sebastiano, 
1745,  2  vols.  folio.  The  Basque  is  supposed  to  be  the  original  tongue  of  Iberia. 

6.  Portuguese. 

Dictionary  of  the  Portuguese  and  English  Languages.     12mo. 
Grammar  of  the  Portuguese  Language.     8vo. 

On  this  branch  of  the  Castilian,  there  are  the  following  treatises ;  Nunez  de 
Liao,  Origem  da  Lingoa  Portuguesa.  De  Sousa,  Vestigios  da  Lingua  Arabica  em 
Portugal.  Porto,  Nova  Grammatica  Franceza,  e  Portugeza.  Marques,  Diction- 
naire des  Langues  Fran9aise  et  Portuguaise.  Bluteau,  Vocabulario  Portuguez 
£  Latino.  Coinbra,  1712.  10  vols.  folio. 

1.   Teutonic,  or  German  and  its  Branches. 

Arnold  :  Kleines  Worterbuch  Englisch  und  Deutsch.     Zullechau, 

1784.     8vo. 
Chirchmair:    Gramatica  della  Lengua  Tedesca.     Venice,  1778. 

12mo. 

Dutch  and  English  Lexicon.     Leipsig,  1765.     4to. 
Ludwig:  Deutsch  Englische  Lexicon.     Leipsig,  1765.     4to. 
Zeydelaar :  De  Hoogduytsche  Spraakmeester.     Amsterdam,  1772. 

8vo. 

Doing  much  as  the  Germans  have  done  for  the  philology  of  other  tongues,  they 
have  not,  of  course,  neglected  their  own.  In  its  archaiology,  Leibnitz  may  be 
said  to  have  led  the  way ;  and  Adelung  and  many  other  able  but  less  equal 
successors  have  carried  forward  the  researches  into  the  language.  The  first 
named  left  an  important  collection,  the  Collectanea  Etymologica  illustration!  Lin- 
guarum  veteris  Celtics  Germanics,  &c.,  inservientia.  Hanover,  1717.  2  vols. 


Low  Dutch.  199 

8vo.     They  possess  various  skilful  grammars,  recently  written,  among  which 
that  of  Bekker  (in  English)  is  of  great  merit. 

2.   Low  Dutch. 

Zeydelaar:  Grammaire  Hollandaise.     Utrecht,  1781.     8vo. 

There  is  a  good  Dutch  and  French  dictionary  by  Marin.    Amsterdam,  1793. 
2  vols.  4to. 

3.  English. 

Bailey:  English  Dictionary.     London,  1755.     Folio. 

:  The  same.     Edinburgh,  1800.     8vo. 

Brown:  English  Grammar.     12mo. 

Cadena  :  Elementos  de  la  Lengua  Inglesa,  para  los  Espanoles. 
New- York,  1810.  8vo. 

Crabb:  English  Synonymes.     Boston,  1819.     8vo. 

Cobbett :  English  Grammar.     12mo. 

Grimshaw:  Etymological  Dictionary.     12mo. 

Grose :  Classical  Dictionary  of  the  Vulgar  Tongue,  revised  and  cor- 
rected, with  Additions  of  numerous  Slang  Phrases :  collected 
by  Pierce  Egan.  London,  1823.  8vo. 

Harris,  James  :  Hermes.     Works,  vol.  II.,  Polygraphs. 

:  Philological  Inquiries.     Works,  vols.  III.,  IV.,  V.,  Poly- 
graphs. 
Upon  the  first  of  these  Home  Tooke's  Diversions  of  Purley  frequently  offers 

a  severe  commentary.     (These  belong  principally  to  logic.) 

Hartley :  Principles  of  Punctuation.      12mo. 

Ingersoll:  Conversations  on  Grammar.     12mo. 

Johnson,   Dr.    Samuel :     Dictionary  of    the   English    Language. 

Philadelphia,  1818.     2  vols.  4to. 

:  The  same,  abridged.     12mo. 

:  Philological  Tracts,  in  his  Works,  vol.  II.,  Polygraphs. 

:  Preface  to  his  Dictionary. 

Johnson  :  Treatise  on  Language  ;  or,  the  relations  which  Words  bear 

to  Things.     New-York,  1836.     P2mo. 

This  is  a  performance  of  not  a  little  acuteness  ;  belonging,  however,  rather  to 
logic  than  philology. 

Language  :  its  connexion  with  the  Present  Condition,  Fortune,  and 

Prospects  of  Man.     Providence,  1836.     12mo. 
This  also  is  placed  here  by  omission  from  its  proper  place,  Logic. 
Murray  :  Grammar.     8vo. 
Spait,  H.:'  Alliter;  or,  the   Melody  of  Language.     New- York, 

1836.     12mo. 

A  ridiculous  system  of  improving  the  euphony  of  all  language,  by  turning  it, 
verse  or  prose,  into  constant  alliteration. 

Town :  Analysis  of  the  Derivative  Words  of  the  English  Language ; 
or,  a  Key  to  their  precise  Analytic  Definitions,  by  Prefixes  and 
Suffixes.  New-York,  1836.  12mo. 


200  Rhetoric  and  Rhetorical  Collections. 

Walker  :  Critical  and  Pronouncing  Dictionary.     6vo. 

:  The  same,  abridged.      12mo. 

Webster:  American  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  New- 
York,  1828.  2  vols.  4to. 

Webster :  Dissertations  on  the  English  Language,  with  Notes,  His- 
torical and  Critical ;  to  which  is  added,  by  way  of  Appendix, 
a  Reformed  Mode  of  Spelling,  with  Dr.  Franklin's  Arguments 
on  that  Subject.  Boston,  1789.  8vo. 

To  the  above,  Richardson's  Dictionary,  which  is  even  better  than  Johnson's  for 
all  literary  uses,  should  certainly  be  added.  Of  Webster's,  the  rival  which 
America  has  given  to  both  of  them,  it  is  impossible  to  speak  with  praise.  For 
the  main  purposes  of  a  dictionary,  the  ascertaining  of  a  language's  elegant 
speech  and  its  historic  changes,  nothing  can  be  more  unfit.  A  good  grammar 
our  language  cannot  be  said  to  possess.  Skinner  and  Junius  are  the  main  ori- 
ginal elucidators  of  English  etymology.  In  Anglo-Saxon,  Hickes  and  Lye  stood 
somewhat  alone,  till  the  late  Danish,  Swedish,  and  German  school  of  inquirers 
into  the  tongue  arose,  headed  by  Raske. 

Jameson's  Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  Language ;  Shaw's  of  Gaelic  and  English  ; 
O'Brien's  Irish-English;  Vallancey's  Grammar  of  Irish,  should  here  be  mentioned. 
Grose  has  given,  besides  his  slang-dictionary,  one,  of  the  provincialisms  of  Eng- 
land. To  this  Pegge  has  added  another  volume.  Nare's  Glossary  of  words 
chiefly  Shakspearian  is  also  valuable.  Alexander  Murray  and  Whiter  have  dis- 
tinguished themselves  by  two  wild  attempts  in  etymology  :  the  former  tracing 
back  all  European  and  Asiatic  dialects  to  nine  primitive  syllables,  of  Ag,  Bag, 
Wag,  Rag,  Dag,  Snag,  &c.  ;  and  the  latter  having  an  hypothesis  of  nearly  like 
extravagance.  Both  are,  nevertheless,  performances  in  which  much  learning  and 
even  philosophy  appear,  though  tributary,  everywhere,  to  great  absurdities. 


CHAPTER  CXXXVIII. 

Rhetoric  and  Rhetorical  Collections. 

Adam  :  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory.  Cambridge,  1810.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

American  Commonplace  Book  of  Prose.     12mo. 

American  Orator's  Own  Book ;  or,  the  Art  of  Extemporaneous 
Public  Speaking.  Philadelphia,  1835.  12mo. 

Aristotle  :  Rhetoric ;  translated,  with  an  Introduction,  by  John  Gil- 
lies. London,  1823.  8vo. 

Barber,  Jonathan  :  Introduction  to  the  Grammar  of  Elocution. 
Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

_ :  Grammar  of  Elocution.     Boston,  1815.     12mo. 

. :  The  same.     New-Haven,  1832.     12mo. 

Blair :  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres.  New- York,  1817. 
8vo. 

:  The  same.     Brooklyn,  1812.     2  vols.  8vo 

:  The  same,  abridged.     New-York,  1814.     12mo. 

:  The  same ;  to  which  are  added  Copious  Questions,  and 


Rhetoric  and  Rhetorical  Collections.  201 

an  Analysis  of  each  Lecture,  by  Abraham  Mills.  New- York, 
1829.  8vo. 

Blair:  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres.     London,  1825. 

Burke :  The  Sublime  and  Beautiful.     8vo. 

:  The  same.     12mo. 

Capmany :  Filosofia  de  la  Elocuencia.     Gerona,  1822.     2  vols. 

Cicero :  On  Oratory  and  Orators  ;  translated,  with  Notes.  Lon- 
don, 1808.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Classical  Reader.     Boston,  1826.     12mo. 

Deseze  :  L'Abeille  Frangaise.     New- York,  1821.     12mo. 

Dwyer  :  Essays  on  Elocution.     New- York,  1828.  12mo. 

Fenelon :  Dialogues  on  Eloquence  ;  with  his  Letters  on  Rhetoric, 
&c. ;  translated,  with  Notes.  London,  1808.  12  mo. 

Frish :  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  de  Passages,  Frangois-Allemand  et 
Allemand-Francois.  Leipsig,  1730.  8vo. 

Harris :  Philological  Inquiries.     Vols.  4  and  5,  Works.     8vo. 

Irving  :  Elements  of  English  Composition.     12mo. 

Kaimes :  Elements  of  Criticism.     2  vols.  8vo. 

:  The  same,  abridged.     12mo. 

Longini,  Dionysii :  De  Sublimitate,  Commentarius  ;  cum  nova  Ver- 
sione,  Notis,  et  Emendationibus  Z.  Pearce,  primana  editam 
Americanam  auctam,  &c.,  protulit  P.  Wilson,  LL.D.  New- 
York,  1812.  8vo. 

Login  us  on  the  Sublime  ;  a  New  and  Literal  Translation.     12  mo. 

(Melmoth) :  Fitzosborne's  Letters.     Boston,  1815.     12mo. 

Murray,  Lindley :  English  Reader.     Albany,  1819.     12mo. 

:  Sequel  to  the  English  Reader.     New- York.     12mo. 

New  Elegant  Extracts  from  the  most  Eminent  British  Writers, 
Prose  and  Poetry.  Chiswick,  1827.  12  vols.  12mo. 

Oxford :  English  Prize  Essays,  down  to  1836.  Oxford,  1836.  5 
vols.  8vo. 

Porter:  Rhetorical  Grammar.    12mo. 

Rapin,  Le  Pere:  Critical  Works,  translated.  London,  1706.  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Rush,  William :  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Voice. 

Sheridan  on  Elocution.     12mo. 

Tacitus :  For  a  Translation  of  his  De  Claris  Oratoribus,  see  Mur- 
phy's Tacitus,  in  Polygraphs.  Its  authorship  has  some  uncer- 
tainty, and  has  been  by  some  attributed  to  Quinctilian. 

Walker:  Rhetorical  Grammar.    Boston,  1822.     8vo. 

Webster,  Noah :  American  Selections  of  Lessons  in  Reading  and 
Speaking.  Philadelphia,  1809.  12mo. 

Whateley:  Rhetoric.     Oxford,  1830.     8vo. 

Worcester :  Friend  of  Youth ;  or,  Selections  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Boston,  1822.  12mo. 

Cc 


202  Orationf. 


CHAPTER  CXXXIX. 

Orations. 

American  Oratory ;  or,  Selections  from  the  Speeches  of  Eminent 

Americans.     Philadelphia,  1836.     8vo. 
Bossuet:  Oraisons  Funebres.     Paris,  1815.     12mo. 
Canning,  George :    Select   Speeches  ;  with  Biographical  Sketch, 

and  Extracts  from  his  Writings,  by  Robert  Walsh.     Philadel- 
phia, 1836.     8vo. 

Chapman,  Dr.:  Select  Speeches.     New- York,  1811.     2  vols.  8v». 
Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius :   Orations,  translated  by  Duncan.     See 

Family  Classical  Library,  vols.  42,  43,  Polygraphs. 
•        :  Last  Two  Pleadings  against  Verres,  translated  by  Charles 

Kelsall.     London,  1812.     8vo. 
:  Orations,  translated  by  Guthrie.     London,  1820.     2  vols, 

8vo. 
Commonplace  Book  of  British  Eloquence,  &c.    London,  1827. 

12rao. 

Curran's  Speeches.     Philadelphia,  1808.     2  vols.  8vo. 
Demosthenes :    Harangues,  translated   by  Leland.      See   Family 

Classical  Library,  vols.  1,  2,  Polygraphs. 

Of  Demosthenes  and  the  other  Attic  orators,  the  most  esteemed  edition  in  the 
original  is  that  of  Reiske,  Leipsig,  1770-5,  12  vols.  8vo.  It  is  become  a  scarce 
and  dear  book.  There  are  subsequent  editions  of  the  same  collection  by  Bek- 
ker  and  Dobson,  but  much  less  esteemed.  Isocrates,  however,  it  must  be  re* 
marked,  is  omitted  by  Reiske. 

Everett,  Edward :  Oration  pronounced  at  Cambridge  before  the 
Society  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  August  20,  1825  ;  together  with 
William  Wirt's  Address  delivered  before  the  Peithess  Ophian 
and  Philoclean  Societies  of  Rutger's  College.  8vo. 

•  :  Orations  and  Speeches  on  various  Occasions.     Boston, 

1836.     8vo. 

Grattan's  Speeches.     Dublin,  1811.     8vo. 

Harper's  Speeches.     Brooklyn,  1810.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Hazlitt's  Eloquence  of  the  British  Senate.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Huskisson,  William :  Speeches ;  with  a  Biographical  Memoir. 
London,  1831.  3  vols.  8vo. 

Leland :  Demosthenes.     2  vols.  8vo. 

;  The  same.    (Family  Library.)    New- York.  2  vols.  18mo. 

Pamphlets,  Orations,  dec.,  1  vol.  8vo :  Daniel  Webster's  on  laying 
the  Corner  Stone  of  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  Boston,  1825 : 
Edward  Everett's  at  Concord,  April  19,  1825:  J.  J.  Maa- 

' 


Orations.  203 

ger's,  4th  July,  1819,  Charleston,  S.  C. :  David  Ramsay  on  the 
Cession  of  Louisiana  to  the  United  States,  12th  May,  1804, 
Charleston,  S.  C. :  David  Ramsay  on  the  Death  of  George 
Washington,  January  15,  1800,  Charleston,  S.  C.:  William 
Sullivan  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of  Suffolk,  Mass.,  March, 
1824:  Edward  Everett,  at  Plymouth,  December  22,  1824: 
Message  of  De  Witt  Clinton  to  the  Legislature  of  New- York, 
January,  1825. 

Phillips's,  Curran's,  and  Grattan's  Speeches.     8vo. 
Phillips  :  Specimens  of  Irish  Eloquence.     8vo. 

Speeches,  viz. :  Joseph  Kent,  of  Maryland,  in  Support  of  an  Amend- 
ment of  the  Constitution  to  Restrain  the  Veto  Power  of  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in  the  Senate  on 
20th  February,  1835:  Address  of  Gabriel  Moore  to  the 
Freemen  of  Alabama,  in  Reply  to  the  Resolution  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  inviting  him  to  Resign  his  Seat  as  one  of  the 
Senators  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  :  Warren  R. 
Davis,  of  South  Carolina,  on  the  Great  Pension  Bill,  4th  and 
5th  April,  1832  :  John  Bell,  of  Tennessee,  on  the  Tariff, 
June  15,  1832  :  William  Grundy,  of  Tennessee,  on  the  Re- 
port of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and  the  Resolutions  of 
Mr.  Clay  relative  to  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposites 
from  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  30th  and  31st  January, 
1834  :  John  Quincy  Adams,  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites, 
and  its  Reasons  :  Daniel  Webster,  on  the  President's  Protest, 
May  7,  1834  :  Mr.  Southard,  on  the  Removal  of  the  Depos- 
ites, January,  1834  :  Hon.  John  C.  Calhoun,  Remarks  on  the 
President's  Protest,  May  6,  1834:  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  on  the 
Removal  of  the  Deposites,  December  26  to  30,  1833 :  Hon. 
N.  P.  Tallmadge,  on  the  same,  March,  1834 :  Mr.  Kane,  of 
Illinois,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Poindexter,  that  the  Protest  of 
the  President  of  the  United  States  against  the  Resolutions  of 
Censure  passed  by  the  Senate  be  not  received,  April  20, 
1833  :  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Web- 
ster for  leave  to  bring  in  a  Bill  for  prolonging  the  Charter  of 
the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  March  21,  1834  :  Mr.  Wright, 
of  New- York,  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites,  March  26, 
1834 :  Hon.  Samuel  Mardis,  on  the  same :  Mr.  White,  of 
Tennessee,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Webster  for  leave,  &c., 
March,  1834:  Hon.  George  M'Duffee,  on  the  Resolutions 
submitted  by  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  in  relation 
to  the  Public  Deposites,  April  3  and  4,  1834 :  Hon.  Hor- 
ace Binney,  on  the  Removal,  &c.,  January,  1834:  Mr. 
Wright,  of  New-York,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Webster  for 
leave,  &c.,  March  20,  1834 :  Daniel  Webster,  on  Moving 
for  leave  to  bring  in  a  Bill  to  Continue  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States  for  six  years,  March  18,  1834  :  Mr.  Calhoun,  on  the  Re- 
moval, &c.,  January  13,  1834:  Mr.  M'Duffee,  on  the  Re- 
moval,  &c.,  December,  19,  1833:  Mr.  Grundy,  on  the 


204  Epistles. 

Resolutions  of  Mr.  Poindexter,  and  the  Amendment  of  Mr. 
Bibb,  with  Regard  to  the  Protest,  April  29,  1834:  Mr. 
Ewing,  of  Ohio,  on  the  Removal,  &c.,  January,  1834  :  Mr. 
Dickson,  on  the  Presentation  of  a  Memorial  of  3000  Electors 
of  Ontario  County,  New-York,  with  certain  Resolutions  pro- 
posed by  him,  May  19,  1834 :  Mr.  Osgood,  of  Massachu- 
setts, in  favour  of  the  Restoration  of  the  Deposites,  May  5, 
1834. 

Specimens  of  American  Eloquence,   &c.      Middletown,   1837. 
12mo. 


CHAPTER  CXL. 

Epistles. 

Abelard  and  Eloisa :  Letters.     Translated  from  the  Latin. 

See,  also,  in  poetry,  Pope's  well-known  paraphrase.  Late  discoveries  in 
France  have  brought  to  light  important  literary  remains  of  Abeillard.  A  curious 
article  on  him  rnay  be  found  in  Bayle's  Dictionary — Biography.  Berington  has 
given  a  good  life  of  Abeillard  and  Eloisa,  with  translations  from  their  letters. 

Aikin  :  Letters  from  a  Father  to  his  Son  on  various  Topics  relative 
to  Literature  and  the  Conduct  of  Life.      1 2mo. 

Benlley :  Dissertation  on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris,  Themistocles, 
&c.     London,  1836.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Byron,  Noel,  Lord  :  Correspondence  with  a  Friend  ;  including  his 

Letters  to  his  Mother.     12mo. 
See,  also,  his  life,  Moore,  Biography. 

Cicero :    Epistles  to  Atticus.     Translated  by  Guthrie.      2  vols. 
8vo. 

:  The  same.     London,  1806.     3  vols.  8vo. 

:  Letters  to  his  Friends.     Translated  by  Melmoth.     Lon- 
don.    3  vols.  8vo. 
See  Tunstall,  below. 

Cowper's  Private  Correspondence.     12mo. 

Ferry,  F.  P. :  Art  of  Epistolary  Correspondence.     12mo. 

Montague,  Lady  Mary :  Works.     5  vols.  12mo. 

,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  :  Letters.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Maintenon,  Madame  de :  Secret  Correspondence  with  the  Princess 
des  Ursins.     Translated.     London,  1827.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Porney :  Models  of  Letters,  in  French  and  English.     12mo. 

Randolph  :  Letters  to  his  Nephew.     8vo. 

Racine  :  Letters  to  his  Nephew.     12mo. 

Sevigne,  Madame  de:  Lettres  a  sa  Fille  et  a  ses  Amis.    Paris, 
1806.    8  tomes  8vo. 


Fables,  Apothegms,  Anecdotes,  fyc.  205 

Sevigm'',  Madame  de :  Lettres  Cboisies.     Paris,  1815.    2  tomes 

12  mo. 

Tunstall :  Observations  on  the  Present  Collection  of  Epistles  be- 
tween Cicero  and  M.  Brutus,  representing  several  evident 
Marks  of  Forgery  in  these  Epistles,  &c.  London,  1744. 
8vo. 

Walpole,  Horace :  Letters.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Warburton :  Letters.     8vo. 
Wirt  :  Letters  of  a  British  Spy.     12mo. 

See,  also,  in  Polygraphs,  the  following,  at  the  names  of  the  several  authors  : 
Addison,  Letters ;  Bolingbroke,  Public  and  Private  Correspondence ;  Bacon, 
Letters ;  Burke,  Letters  ;  Coleridge,  Letters  ;  Chesterfield,  Letters  ;  Cowper, 
Letters ;  Franklin,  Letters ;  Goldsmith,  Letters ;  Gray,  Poems  and  Letters  ; 
Johnson,  Letters ;  Jones,  Letters ;  Hannah  More,  Letters ;  New  Elegant  Ex- 
tracts ;  Sharp,  Letters  ;  Sir  Wm.  Temple,  Correspondence  ;  Sterne,  Letters  ; 
Swift,  Correspondence  ;  Milton,  Letters,  Latin  and  English  ;  Berkeley,  Letters  ; 
Locke,  Correspondence  ;  Washington,  Letters,  public  and  private ;  Racine, 
Lettres  ;  Rousseau,  Correspondence  ;  Voltaire,  Correspondence  ;  Boileau,  Let- 
tres ;  Fonteiielle,  Lettres ;  Frederic  II.,  Lettres  ;  Montesquieu,  Lettres  Per- 
sannes  and  others  ;  Machiavelli,  Lettere.  Goethe,  Briefe  ;  Schiller,  Briefe. 

Also,  in  Biography,  Bray's  Memoirs  of  Evelynn  ;  Collingwood's  Correspond- 
ence and  Memoirs  of  Admiral  Collingwood  ;  Crabbe,  Life  of  the  poet  Crabbe  ; 
Gregory,  Memoirs  of  Robert  Hall ;  Mrs.  Heber's  Life  of  Bishop  Heber ;  Her- 
bert of  Cherbury,  Life ;  M'Crie,  Life  of  Knox  ;  Mirabeau's  Memoirs,  Letters, 
&c. ;  Pepys,  Memoirs,  &c.  ;  Prior,  Life  of  Goldsmith;  Waterman,  I  jfe  of  Cal- 
vin ;  Lockhart,  Life  of  Scott. 

In  English,  there  are  not  many  further  collections  of  value,  unless  we  add 
those  of  Pope ;  the  correspondence  of  Samuel  Richardson  (London,  1806,  6 
vols.  8vo) ;  the  Sydney  and  Dryden's  Letters  ;  the  complete  series  of  those  of 
Lord  Walpole  ;  and  Ellis's  interesting  collection  of  letters  illustrative  of  English 
history.  Those  passing  popularly  under  the  name  of  the  younger  Lord  Littleton 
are  a  forgery.  So  are  those  translated  from  the  French,  as  the  Letters  of  Ninon 
de  1'Enclos.  They  are  written  by  Damours.  The  pretended  letters  of  certain 
Jews  to  Voltaire  have  obtained  much  of  their  currency  from  their  supposed  au- 
thenticity. They  are  by  the  Abbe  Guenee. 


CHAPTER  CXLI. 

Fables,  Apothegms,  Anecdotes,  Sfc. 

Anecdote  Library.     London,  1834.  12mo. 
Brown  :  Apothegms.     In  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Colton,  G.  C. :  Lacon ;  or,  Many  Things  in  few  Words.  New- 
York,  1821.  12rao. 

Dryden :  Fables.    In  his  Poetical  Works. 

Pension :  Dialogues  des  Morts ;  avec  quelques  Fables.  Limoges, 
1805.  12mo. 

Fontaine,  La:  Excerpta,  ou  Fables  Choisies.  New- York,  1810. 
1300, 


306  Introduction. 

Fontenelle  :  Dialogues  des  Morts.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Gay :  Fables.     In  his  Poetical  Works. 

Gesta  Romanorum;  or,  entertaining  Moral  Stories,  invented  by  the 
Monks.     Translated  from  the  Latin,  and  with  Introduction  and 
Notes,  by  Charles  Swan.     London,  1824.     2  vols.  12rao. 
This  is  one  of  those  collections  of  tales  and  apologues,  which,  in  the  middle 
ages,  held,  for  popular  amusement,  the  place  of  the  modern  novel.     The  in- 
ventions of  Boccaccio,  La  Fontaine,  and  others,  and  the  plots  of  much  of  our  early 
dramatic  poetry,  have  been  traced  to  this  source. 

Johnston :  Aurora  Borealis  ;  or,  Flashes  of  Wit :  with  Etchings. 

Boston,  1831.  12mo. 
Laconics ;  or,  the  best  Words  of  the  best  Authors.     Philadelphia, 

1829.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Littleton  :  Dialogues  of  the  Dead.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Maury,  L'Abbe  :  Esprit,  Pense'es,  Maximes,  &c.  Paris,  1791.   8vo. 
More :  Fables  for  the  Ladies.     Works,  Anderson's  Poets. 
Naval  Anecdotes  of  British  Seamen.     8vo. 
Nuts  to  Crack ;  or,  Quips,  &c.,  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Scholars. 

Philadelphia,  1835.     12mo. 
Phaedrus  :  Fables,  translated.     Family  Classical  Library,  vol.  18, 

Polygraphs. 

Plutarch :  Apothegmata ;  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 
Sheridaniana :    Anecdotes   and   Table-talk  of   R.   B.   Sheridan. 

London,  1826.     8vo. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip:  His  Aphorisms.     With  remarks  by  Porter. 

London,  1807.     12mo. 

(H.  and  J.  Smith) :  Percy  Anecdotes  :  with  a  Collection  of  Ameri- 
can Anecdotes.     New- York,  1832.     8vo. 
Taylor,  Joseph  :  Curious  Antiquities ;  or,  the  Etymology  of  many 

remarkable  Old  Sayings,   Proverbs,  and  Singular  Customs. 

New-York,  1820.     12mo. 


111.    POETRY. 

CHAPTER  CXLII. 

• 

Introduction. 

Aikin :  Letters  to  a  Young  Lady  on  a  Course  of  English  Poetry. 

12mo. 

Boileau :  Art  Poetique.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Horace :    Art  of  Poetry,   translated.     Family  Classical  Library, 

vols.  17,  18,  Polygraphs. 

Pope :  Essay  on  Criticism.     Poetical  Works,  below. 
Walker :  Rhyming  Dictionary.    London,  1835.     12mo. 


Poetry,  <5fc.  207 

Poetry,  Narrative,  Didactic,  Pastoral,  Elegiac,  <$*c. 

Adams,  John  Q. :  Dermot  MacMorrogh  ;  or,  the  Conquest  of  Ire- 
land. An  Historical  Tale  of  the  12th  Century.  Pamphlet.   8vo. 

Aikin,  Dr. :  Select  Works  of  the  British  Poets,  with  Biographical 
and  Critical  Prefaces.     Philadelphia,  1830.     8vo. 

Aikin,  Lucy  :  Epistles  of  Women,  with  other  Poems.     12mo. 

American  Commonplace  Book  of  Poetry,  with  occasional  Notes,  by 
George  B.  Chever.     12mo. 

Ancient   Poetry,  Reliques  of:  consisting  of  Old  Heroic  Ballads, 
Songs,  and  other  Pieces  of  our  Earlier  English  Poets  ;  to- 
gether with  some  few  of  later  date.     Philadelphia,  1823.     3 
vols.  8vo. 
The  collection  of  Bishop  Percy. 

Anster  Fair,  with  other  Poems.     12mo. 

Apollonii  Rhodii,  Argonautica.     Graece.     Leipsig,  1817. 

Ariosto:  L'Orlando  Furioso.     Prato,  1821.     6  vols.  12mo. 
See  Hoole's  tame  translation  below. 

Atherstone,  Edwin  :  Midsummer  Day  Dream.     12mo. 

:  Last  Days  of  Herculaneum,  &'c.     12mo. 

:  Fall  of  Nineveh.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Autumn  Leaves  :  a  Collection  of  Miscellaneous  Poems,  from  ra- 
rious  Authors.     12mo. 

Barton:  Poems.     12mo. 

Barlow:  Columbiad;  a  Poem.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Baillie,  Joanna :  Complete  Poetical  Works.     8vo. 

Bettner :  Christian  Melodies.     12mo. 

Beach,  S.  B. :  Escalala  ;  an  American  Tale.     12mo. 

Blackmore:  Alfred;  an  Epic  Poem.     London,  1723.     12mo. 

Bloomfield,  Robert :  The  Farmer's  Boy ;  a  Rural  Poem.     12mo. 

:  Rural  Tales,  &c.     12mo. 

Boudinot :  Star  in  the  West.     12mo. 

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Young :  Night  Thoughts.     2  vols.  12mo. 


POETRY.     Dramatic.  217 


CHAPTER  CXLIII. 

POETRY.    Dramatic. 

Introduction. 

Brumoy  J  Preliminary  Essay  to  his  Theatre  des  Grecs,  below. 

Dunlap :  History  of  the  American  Stage.     New-York,  1832.     8vo, 

Defence  of  the  Drama :  containing  Mansell's  Free  Thoughts,  Ex- 
tracts from  the  most  Celebrated  Writers,  and  a  Discourse  on 
the  Lawfulness  and  Unlawfulness  of  Plays,  by  the  celebrated 
Father  Caffaro.  New- York,  1826.  12mo. 

Schlegel :  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Literature.  Philadelphia, 
1833.  8vo. 

Dibdin,  Thomas:  Reminiscences  of  the  Stage.  New- York,  1828. 
8vo. 

Eber,  John  :  Seven  Years  of  the  King's  Theatre.  Philadelphia, 
12mo. 

Gait:  Lives  of  the  Players.     See  Biography. 

Kelly :  Reminiscences  of  the  Stage.     New- York,  1826.     8vo. 

O'Keefe :  Recollections.     Philadelphia,  1827.     8vo. 

Reid  :  Biographia  Dramatica.     See  Biography. 

Retrospections  of  the  Stage,  by  John  Bernard.     Boston,  1832.     2 

vols.  12  mo. 

See,  also,  History  of  the  British  Stage,  prefixed  to  Dodsley's  Old  Plays,  be- 
low ;    and,  in  Biography,   Boaden's  and  Campbell's  Lives  of  Mrs.  Siddons ; 

Gibber's  Apology ;  Goldoni's  Life  ;  Kean's  Life  ;  Reynolds,  Life  and  Times. 

On  the  moral  effects  of  theatrical  entertainments,  various  papers  may  be  found 

in  the  works  of  Rousseau.     Upon  this  question,  he  had  attacked  D'Alembert  for 

blaming  the  Genevese,  in  an  article  in  the  Encyclopaedia,  for  prohibiting  plays. 

The  latter  defended  himself  and  the  stage  in  his  fine  "  Lettres  sur  la  Liberte  de 

la  Musique." 

Dramas  and  Dramatists. 

JEschyli  Tragcediae.     Grace.     Lipsiae,  1817.     12mo. 
:  The  Tragedies,  translated  by  Potter.     Family  Classical 

Library,  vol.  13,  Polygraphs. 

Alfieri :  Quindici  Tragedie.     Edinburgh,  1806.     3  vols.  12mo. 
Aristophanes :    Comedies ;   translated  by  T.   Mitchell.     London, 

1820.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Aristophanis  Comoediae.     Greece.     Lipsiae,  1818.     Svo. 
Baillie,  Joanna  :  Dramatic  Works.     Philadelphia.     8vo. 
Belshazzar ;  a  Dramatic  Poem,  by  Rev.  H.  Milman.     12mo. 
Ben  Jonson's  and  Beaumont  and  Fletcher's  Dramatic  Works, 

London,  1811.     4  vols.  8vo. 
British  Drama.     Philadelphia,  1832.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Ei 


218  POETRY.     Dramatic. 

British  Theatre.     London.     33  vols.  12mo.     Continued. 
Bulwer,  E.  L. :  The  Duchess  of  La  Valliere  ;  a  Play.     12mo. 
Butler :  The  Star  of  Seville  ;  a  Drama.     New- York,  1837.    12mov 
Bruraoy  :  Th6atre  des  Grecs.     Paris,  1730.     3  vols.  4to. 
Bruraoy,  Father  :  Greek   Theatre  ;  translated  by  Mrs.  Charlotte 

Lennox.     London,  1749.     3  vols.  4to. 

To  this,  Dr.  Johnson  furnished  the  dissertations  on  the  Greek  comedy.  The 
Earl  of  Orrery  is  also  said  to  have  assisted  Mrs.  Lennox  in  the  translation.  Of 
the  original  of  Brumoy,  an  enlarged  edition  has  been  given  by  Andre  Brotier, 
Paris,  1785-9.  13  vols.  8vo.  It  possesses  valuable  notes  and  dissertations. 

Corneille,  P. :  Theatre,  avec  le  Commentaire  de  Voltaire  et  de  Pa- 

lissott.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
Corneille,  P.  and  T.  :  Chefs-d'oeuvre  (draraatiques)  ;  avec  les  Notes 

de  Voltaire.     Tours.    8vo. 
Deakin :  Deliverance  of  Switzerland.     12mo. 
Delavigne  :  Theatre.     Paris,  1826.     4  vols.  12mo. 
Dodsley :  Collection  of  Old  English  Plays.    London.    12  vols.  8vo. 
Euripides :   Tragoediae  et  fragmenta.     Recensuit,  interpretationem 

Latinam  correxit,  Scholia  Graeca  supplevit,  &c.,  Augustus  Mat- 

thiae.     Textus  et  Scholia.     Lipsise,  1813.    4  vols.  8vo. 
Euripide  :  Hecube,  expliquee  en  FranQais,  avec  double  traduction  et 

Notes,  par  Ph.  Lebas.     Paris,  1819.     12mo. 
Euripides :   Tragedies ;  translated  by  R.  Potter.     Oxford,  1833. 

2  vols.  8vo. 

Fall  of  Jerusalem ;  a  Dramatic  Poem,  by  Rev.  H.  Milman. 

Fielding:  Dramatic  Works.     5  vols.  12mo. 

Fontaine,  La  :  Theatre.     Paris,  1823. 

Ford:  Dramatic  Works.     New- York.     2  vols.  18mo. 

Foote,  Samuel :  Memoirs  and  Dramatic  Pieces.    New- York,  1806. 

3  vols.  12mo. 

Gah :  Tragedies  of  Maddalen,  Agamemnon,  Lady  Macbeth,  An- 
tonio, and  Clytemnestra.  London,  1806.  4to. 

Goethe:  Goetz  von  Berlichingen  ;  translated  by  W.  Scott.     12mo. 

Knowles,  Sheridan  :  Select  Dramatic  Works.     12mo. 

:  The  Daughter.     New-York,  1837.     12mo. 

KOP2AI  (o«)  :  Apetfia  AYFOY2TOY  TOY  KOTZEBOY.  Vienna,  1801. 
8vo.  Paper. 

London  Stage  :  a  Collection  of  the  best  Tragedies,  Comedies^ 
Operas,  &c.  London.  4  vols.  8vo. 

Massinger :  Dramatic  Works.     New-York.     3  vols.  18mo. 

Miller,  The  ;  a  Comic  Opera :  in  Russian.     8vo. 

Minor  Theatre.     London.     6  vols.  12mo.     Continued. 

Moratin  :  Comedias.     Madrid,  1821.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Peele :  Dramatic  Works ;  collected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Dyce.  London,  1829:  2  vols. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works.  219 

Percy  Masque ;  a  Drama.     12 mo. 

Repertoire  General  du  Theatre  Franpais.     Paris,  1813.     52  vols. 
12mo  :  contenant  les  suivans  : — 
(Euvres  de  Corneille.     4  tomes. 

:  Racine.     8  tomes. 

:  Crebillon.     2  tomes. 

:  Voltaire.     4  tomes 

:  Moliere.     7  tomes. 

:  Regnard.     3  tomes. 

Tragedies.     5  tomes. 
Drames.     2  tomes. 
Comedies.     21  tomes. 

Sacred  Dramas,  by  Hannah  More.     Boston,  1811.     12 mo. 
Shakspeare  :  Dramatic  Works.     New- York,  1825.     2  vols.  8vo. 

The  same.     Philadelphia,  1830.     8  vols.  12mo. 

The  same.     London,  1774.     9  vols.  12mo. 

The  same.     New- York,  1817.     10  vols.  8vo. 

The  same.     New- York,  1826.     10  vols.  12mo. 

The  same.     12mo. 

The  same.     Boston,  1836.     7  vols.  8vo. 

Select  Comedies.     Boston,  1825.     12mo. 


Noah  :  Shakspeare  Illustrated,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1809.     8vo. 
Sophocles :  Tragaediae  Septem.     Exhibit  Joannes  Mauricius  Sueri- 

us  du  Plan.     Graece.     Parisiis,  1787.     12mo. 
Sophocles  :  Tragedies.     Translated  by  Francklin.     2  vols.  18mo. 
Talfourd  :  Ion  ;  a  Tragedy.     New-York,  1837.     8vo. 
Waldemar ;  a  Tragedy.     New- York,  1835.     8vo. 
Woodworth,  Samuel :  Dramatic  Works.     12mo. 


INDEX  TO  DRAMATIC  WORKS. 

Abroad  and  at  Home.     Comic  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Adopted  Child.    Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Adventures  of  Five  Hours.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Agir.     Tragedy.     Home,  vol.  1 . 

Agreeable  Surprise.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

Albumazar.     Dodsley,  vol.  7. 

Alcaid.     Opera.    British  Theatre,  vol.  8. 

Alcestis.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Alchymist.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 


220  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Alexander  and  Campaspe.     Dodsley,  vol.  2. 

Alexander  the  Great.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Alfred.     Tragedy.     Home,  vol.  2. 

All  Pacha.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  11. 

All  at  Coventry.     Musical  Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

All  Fools.     Dodsley,  vol.  4. 

All  for  Love.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

All  in  the  Wrong.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

All's  Well  that  Ends  Well.     Comedy.    Shakspeare,  vol.  3  12mo. 

All  the  World's  a  Stage.     Farce.    British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Alonzo.     Tragedy.    Home,  vol.  2. 

Alzira.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Amateurs  and  Actors.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  16. 

Andromache.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Animal  Magnetism.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 

Antony  and  Cleopatra.    Trag.    Shakspeare,  vol.  7  12  mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Antiquary.    Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31.     Dodsley,  vol.  10. 

Apius  and  Virginia.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Appearances  against  Them.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Apprentice.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Acharnenses.     Aristophanes,  vol.  1. 

Arden  of  Feversham.    Tragedy.    British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Arraignment  of  Paris.     Peele,  vol.  1. 

Artaxerxes.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

As  You  Like  It.     Comedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  2  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Author's  Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  1. 

A  Very  Woman.     Massinger,  vol.  3. 

Bacchae.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Banks  of  the  Hudson.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Barbarossa.     Tragedy.     British  Th.,  vol.  17.  British  Dra.,  vol.  1. 

Barber  of  Seville.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Batholomew  Fair.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Bashful  Lovers.     Massinger,  vol.  3. 

Bashful  Man.     Comic  Drama.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Basil.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Battle  of  Alcazar.     Peele,  vol.  2. 

Beacon.    Drama.     Baillie. 

Beaux  Stratagem.    Com.    British  The.,  vol.  21.  British  Dr.,  vol.  1. 

Beehive.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Beggar's  Bush,     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Beggar's  Opera.    Opera.  British  Th.,  vol.  3.     British  Dra.,  vol.  1. 

Belle's  Stratagem,  Comedy.  British  Th.,  vol.  2.  British  Dr,,  vol.  1. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Work*.  221 

Belshazzar.     Sacred  Drama. 

Better  Late  than  Never.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Billy  Taylor.     Burlesque.    Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Blind  Bargain.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Blind  Boy.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Bold  Stroke  for  a  Husband.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3, 

Bold  Stroke  for  a  Wife.  Comedy.  Br.Th.,vol.  13.  Br.  Dr.,  vol.  1. 

Bondman.     Massinger,  vol.  1 . 

Bonduca.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Bon  Ton.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Braganza.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Bride.     Drama.     Baillie. 

Bride  of  Ludgate.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Brigand.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

Broken  Heart.     Ford,  vol.  1. 

Brothers.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Brutus.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  11. 

Busy  Body.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  8. 

Cabinet.     Opera.*   British  Theatre,  vol.  21. 

Caius  Gracchus.     Tragedy.    British  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Captain.     Comedy.     Beaumout  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Careless  Husband.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Carmelite.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Castle  of  Sorrento.     Musical  Piece.    London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Castle  of  Andalusia.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32. 

Castle  Spectre.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  15. 

Cataract  of  the  Ganges.    Melodrama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

Catiline,  his  Conspiracy.  Tragedy.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Cato.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  6.  British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Chances.     Com.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3.     Br.  Dr.,  vol.  3. 

Chapter  of  Accidents.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Charles  the  Second.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  9. 

Charles  XII.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Cheats  of  Scapin.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Chichevache  and  Bycorne.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Child  of  Nature.     Farce.    British  Theatre,  vol.  9. 

Children  in  the  Wood.    Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  17. 

Chrononhotonthologos.     Burlesque.    London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Citizen.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

City  Match.     Dodsley,  vol.  9.  » 

City  Madam.    Massinger,  vol.  2. 

City  Nightcap.    Dodsley,  vol.  11. 


222  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

City  Wives'  Confederacy.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Clandestine  Marriage.  Comedy.  Br.  Theatre,  vol.  7.  Br.  Dr.,  vol.  1 . 

Clari.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

Clouds.     Aristophanes,  vol.  2. 

Coffee-house  Politician.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  2. 

Comedy  of  Errors.   Comedy.   Shakspeare,  vol.  3  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Comfortable  Lodgings.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Comus.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32.  British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Confederacy.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Conscious  Lovers.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Constant  Couple.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Constantine  Paleologus.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Contrivances,     Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Cornelia.     Dodsley,  vol.  2. 

Coriolanus.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  6  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Coronation.     Woodworth. 

Count  of  Narbonne.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Country  Girl.  Comedy.  Br.  Theatre,  vol.  21.  Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Country  Inn.     Comedy.     Baillie.  * 

Covent  Garden  Tragedy.     Fielding,  vol.  3. 

Crazy  Jane.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Critic.  Comedy.   British  Theatre,  vol.  1 5.    British  Drama,  vol.  1 . 

Cross  Purposes.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Cure  for  the  Heartache.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  16. 

Curfew.     Play.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Custom  of  the  Country.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Cymbeline.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  7  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Cymon.     Dramatic  Romance.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Cynthia's  Revels.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Damon  and  Pythias.     Dodsley,  vol.  1. 

Damon  and  Pythias.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Daniel.     Sacred  Drama. 

David  and  Bathsheba.     Peele,  vol.  2. 

David  and  Goliah.     Sacred  Drama. 

Day  after  the  Fair.     Burlesque.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Day  after  the  Wedding.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Deaf  and  Dumb.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  15. 

Deaf  Lover.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Debauchees.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  3. 

Deed  of  Gift.     Opera.     Woodworth. 

Der  Freischutz.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  9. 

De  Montfort.    Tragedy.    Baillie. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works.  223 

Deserted  Daughter.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3< 

Deserter.     Musical  Drama.     London  Stage,  vol.  1. 

Deuse  is  in  Him.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Devil's  Ducat.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Devil's  Elixir.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  22. 

Devil  to  Pay.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Dicast  turned  Gentleman.     Aristophanes,  vol.  2. 

Disagreeable  Surprise.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 

Distressed  Mother.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Doctor  and  the  Apothecary.     Opera.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Doctor  Bolus.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  13. 

Don  Giovanni.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Don  Quixote  in  England.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  4. 

Double  Dealer.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Double  Marriage.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Douglas.     Tragedy.     Home,  vol.  1.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Dragon  of  Wantley.     Burlesque  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Dream.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Drummer.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Duenna.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  2.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Duel.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  22. 

Dumb  Knight.     Dodsley,  vol.  4. 

Duke  of  Milan.     Massinger,  vol.  2. 

Duplicity.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Earl  of  Essex.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Earl  of  Warwick.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Earthquake.     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Eastward  Ho  !     Dodsley,  vol.  4. 

Education.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  16. 

Edward  I.     Peele,  vol.  1.     Dodsley,  vol.  11. 

Edward  II.     Dodsley,  vol.  2. 

Edward  the  Black  Prince.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Elder  Brother.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Election.     Comedy.     Baillie. 

Electra.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Ella  Rosenberg.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 

Elvira.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Emperor  of  the  East.     Massinger,  vol.  3. 

English  Flirt.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32. 

Epicene;  or,  the  Silent  Woman.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1* 

Ethwald.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Eurydice.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 


224  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Eurydice  Hissed.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

Everybody's  Husband.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

Every  Man  in  his  Humour.     Comedy.     B.  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Every  Man  out  of  his  Humour.     Comedy.     B.  and  F.,  vol.  1. 

Every  One  has  his  Fault.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  7. 

Exile.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Fair  Penitent.   Tragedy.   Br.  Theatre,  vol.  9.     Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Fall  of  Algiers.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  9. 

Fall  of  Sej anus.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Falls  of  Clyde.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

False  Impression.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

False  One.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Faithful  Shepherdess.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Family  Legends.     Drama.     Baillie. 

Fancies,  Chaste  and  Noble.     Ford,  vol.  2. 

Farmer.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 

Farmer's  Wife.     Comic  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Fashionable  Lover.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Fatal  Curiosity.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Fatal  Dowry.     Tragedy.   Br.  Theatre,  vol.  10.   Massinger,  vol.  3, 

Fatal  Discovery.     Tragedy.     Home,  vol.  2. 

Fatality.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Father  and  Son.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  10. 

Father ;  or,  the  Good-natured  Man.     Comedy,     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

Faustus.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

Ferrex  and  Porrex.     Dodsley,  vol.  1. 

First  Floor.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

First  Love.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol  3. 

First  of  April.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Floating  Beacon.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Flying  Dutchman.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Follies  of  a  Day.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  voL  2. 

Folly  as  it  Flies.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 

Fontainebleau.    Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32. 

Forest  Oracle.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Forest  Rose.     Woodworth. 

Fortune's  Frolic.     Farce.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  30.     Br.  Dr.,  vol.  L 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.    Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

Forty  Thieves.    Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 

Foundling.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Four  'Prentices  of  London.     Dodsley,  vol.  6. 

Four  'Prentices.    Dodsley,  vol.  1. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works*  225 

Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.     Dodsley,  vol.  8. 

Fuiraus  Troes ;  the  True  Trojans.     Dodsley,  vol.  7. 

Gambler's  Fate.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  17. 

Gamester.     Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  4.     Br.  Drama,  vol.  1, 

Gammer  Gurton's  Needle.     Dodsley,  vol.  2. 

George  A.  Green.     Dodsley,  vol.  3. 

George  Barnwell.     Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  9.   Br.  D.,vol.  1, 

Giovanni  in  London.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  17. 

Goblins.     Dodsley,  vol.  10. 

God's  Promises.     Dodsley,  vol.  1. 

Golden  Farmer.    Drama.    Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Good-natured  Man.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  13. 

Grand  Duke  of  Florence.     Massinger,  vol.  1. 

Green-eyed  Monster.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  21. 

Green's  Tu  Quoque.     Dodsley,  vol.  7. 

Grecian  Daughter.    Trag,    Br.  Theatre,  v.  25.    Br.  Drama,  vol.  L 

Grim;  the  Collier  of  Croydon.     Dodsley,  vol.  11, 

Grub-street  Opera.     Fielding,  vol.  2. 

Guardian.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Guardians.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1 . 

Gustavus  Vasa.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Guy  Faux.    Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

Hamlet.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  8  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Happiest  Day  of  my  Life.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Hartford  Bridge.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Haunted  Inn.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Haunted  Tower.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Hecuba.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Heir.     Dodsley,  vol.  8. 

Heiress.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Helena.    Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Htnry  IV.     Part  1.     Shakspeare,  vol.  4  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Henry  IV.     Part  2.     Shakspeare,  vol.  3  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Henry  V.     Shakspeare,  vol.  4  12 mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Henry  VI.     Part  I.     Shakspeare,  vol.  5  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Henry  VI.     Part  2.     Shakspeare,  vol.  5  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Henry  VI.     Part  3.     Shakspeare,  vol.  5  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Henry  VIII.     Shakspeare,  vol.  6  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Heraclidae.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Hercules.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Hero  and  Leander.     Opera.    British  Drama,  vol.  1. 


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He's  much  to  blame.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

He  would  be  a  Soldier.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Hide  and  Seek.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12. 

Highland  Reel.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  18. 

High  Life  below  Stairs.     Farce.     Br.  The.,  v.  13.    Br.  Dra.,v.2. 

Highways  and  Byways.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Hippolytus.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Historical  Register  of  the  year  1736.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

Hofer,  the  Tell  of  the  Tyrol.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Honest  Thieves.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Honest  Whore.    Part  1.     Dodsley,  vol.  3. 

Honest  Whore.     Part  2.     Dodsley,  vol.  3. 

Honey  Moon.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  13. 

How  to  Grow  Rich.     Comedy.    British  Theatre,  vol.  BO. 

Humorous  Lieutenant.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Humphry  Clinker.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

Husband  at  Sight.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Hypocrite.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  3.     B.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Ice  Witch.     Drama.    British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Illustrious  Stranger.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Inchcape  Bell.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Inconstant.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  5.    B.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Innkeeper  of  Abbeville.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Inkle  and  Yarico.     Opera.     B.  Theatre,  vol.  16.     B.  Drama,  v.  2. 

Intriguing  Chambermaid.    Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  4. 

Ion.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Irishman  in  London.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  22. 

Irish  Tutor.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  21. 

Irish  Widow.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Isabella.    Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  9.     Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Ivanhoe.    Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Jane  Shore.     Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  5.     Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Jealous  Wife.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  7. 

Jeronymo.     Dodsley,  vol.  3. 

Jew,  The.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  1 . 

Jew  of  Lombardy.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Jew  of  Malta.    Dodsley,  vol.  8. 

Joan  of  Arc.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

John  of  Paris.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Jovial  Crew  ;  or,  the  Merry  Beggar.     Dodsley,  vol.  10. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works*  227 

Julian.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32. 

Julius  Caesar.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  7  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Killing  no  Murder.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

King  John.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  4  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

King  Lear.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  8  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

King  or  no  King.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Knight  of  the  Burning  Pestle.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Knights  of  Malta.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Knights  ;  or,  the  Demagogue.     Aristophanes,  vol.  1. 

Know  your  own  Mind.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  8. 

Lady  Jane  Grey.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Lady  of  the  Lake.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Lady's  Trial.     Ford,  vol.  2. 

Lafayette  ;  or,  the  Castle  of  Olmutz.     Drama.     Woodworth. 

Lancers.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Laugh  when  you  Can.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Laws  of  Candy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Lestocq.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

Letter-writer.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  2. 

Liar.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  I. 

Lionel  and  Clarissa.     Opera.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Little  French  Lawyer.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Lock  and  Key.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

Lodoiska.     Melodramatic  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Lofty  Project.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  10. 

Lord  of  the  Manor.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  13. 

Lottery.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  2. 

Love  £-la-Mode.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Love  for  Love.     Comedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  19.     Br.  Dr.,  vol.  2. 

Love  in  a  Village.     Opera.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  5.     Br.  Dr.,  vol.  2. 

Love  in  Humble  Life.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  11. 

Love  in  several  Masques.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  1. 

Love,  Law,  and  Physic.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20. 

Love  makes  a  Man.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Lovers'  Melancholy.     Ford,  vol.  1. 

Lovers'  Progress.'    Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Lovers'  Quarrels.     Interlude.     London  Stage,  3. 

Lovers'  Vows.     British  Theatre,  vol.  17. 

Love's  Labour  Lost.    Com.    Shakspeare,  vol.  2  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Love's  Pilgrimage.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Love's  Sacrifice.     Ford,  vol.  2. 

Loyal  Subject.    Tragedy.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 


228  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Luigua.    Dodsley,  vol.  5. 

Luke  the  Labourer.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Lying  Valet.    Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Macbeth.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  3  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Mad  Lover.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Mad  World,  my  Masters.     Dodsley,  vol.  5. 

Magnetic  Lady.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Magpie  and  the  Maid.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Mohammed.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Maid  of  Honour.    Tragedy.    Br.  Theatre,  v.  29.    Massmger,  v.  1. 

Maid  of  Judah.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Maid  of  the  Oaks.     Entertainment.     London  Stage,  vol.  8. 

Maid  or  Wife.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

Maid  of  the  Mill.  Opera.    Br.  Theatre,  v.  8.    Beaumont  and  F.,  v.  3. 

Maid's  Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Malcontent.     Dodsley,  vol.  4. 

Man's  Looking-glass.     Dodsley,  vol.  9. 

Man  of  the  World.   Comedy.  Br.  Theatre,  vol.  5.    Br.  Drama,  v.  1. 

Martyr.     Drama.     Baillie. 

Martyr  of  Antioch.     Sacred  Drama. 

Mary  Glastenburg.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Massaniello.  Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Mason  of  Buda.     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Master's  Rival.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  22. 

Match  at  Midnight.     Dodsley,  vol.  7. 

Matrimony.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Mayor  of  Garrat.     Farce.    Br.  Theatre,  vol.  8.    Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Mayor  of  Queensbury.     Dodsley,  vol.  11. 

Mazeppa.      Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Measure  for  Measure.    Comedy.    Shakspeare,  vol.  1  12mo,  v.  1  8vo. 

Medea.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Merchant  of  Bruges.     Play.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Merchant  of  Venice.    Com.    Shakspeare,  vol.  2  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Merchant's  Wedding.     Comedy..    British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Merry  Devil  of  Edmonton.     Dodsley,  vol.  5. 

Merry  Wives  of  Windsor.    Com.    Shakspeare,  vol.  1  12mo,  v.  I  8vo. 

Microcosmus.     Dodsley,  vol.  9. 

Midas.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

MidnightJHour.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  15. 

Midsummer  Night's  Dream.  Com.  Shakspeare,  v.  2  12mo,  v.  1  8vo. 

Miller  and  his  Men.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Miller  of  Mansfield.     Entertainment.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Mischief-making.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works.  229 

Miser.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  3. 

Miseries  of  Enforced  Marriage.     Dodsley,  vol.  5. 

Miss  in  her  Teens.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Miss  Lucy  in  Town.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

Mock  Doctor.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  3.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Modern  Antiquities.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Modern  Husband.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  3. 

Mogul  Tale.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Monsieur  Thomas.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Monsieur  Tonson.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  16. 

Mourning  Bride.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Mortimer's  Fall.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Moses.     Sacred  Drama. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Pringle.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

Mrs.  Wiggins.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Much  Ado  about  Nothing.    Com.    Shakspeare,  v.  2  1 2mo,  v.  1  8vo. 

Mutiny  at  the  Nore.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

My  Grandmother.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 

My  Old  Woman.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

My  Spouse  and  I.     Operatic  Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Mysterious  Husband.     Tragedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

New  Custom.     Dodsley,  vol.  1. 

New  Inn.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

New  Way  to  Pay  Old  Debts.     Comedy.     Massinger,  vol.  1. 

No  !     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

No  Song  no  Supper.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

Notoriety.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Oberon.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  13. 

Old  and  Young.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Old  Couple.     Dodsley,  vol.  10. 

Old  Man  Taught  Wisdom.     Farce.     Fielding,  vol.  4. 

Old  Regimentals.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 

Old  Wives'  Tale.     Peele,  vol.  1. 

One  o'Clock.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  32. 

One,  Two,  Three,  Four,  Five.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

Open  House.     British  Theatre,  vol.  3 1 . 

Ordinary.     Dodsley,  vol.  10. 

Orestes.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Orestes  in  Argos.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12. 

Oroonoko.    Tragedy.   Br.  Theatre,  vol.  25.  British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Orphan.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Orphan  of  China.     British  Drama,  vol.  1 . 


230  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Orsa.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Othello.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  8  12 mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Padlock.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Panel,  The.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Paris  and  London.     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Parson's  Wedding.     Dodsley,  vol.  11. 

Pasquin.     Fielding,  vol.  4. 

Paul  and  Virginia.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20. 

Paul  Clifford.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Paul  Jones.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Pedlar's  Acre.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Peeping  Tom  of  Coventry.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

Percy.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre.     Shakspeare,  vol.  7  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 

Perky n  Warbeck.     Ford,  vol.  1. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Philaster.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2. 

Phoenician  Virgins.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Picture.     Massinger,  vol.  2. 

Pilgrim.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Pilot.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 

Pizarro.    Tragedy.    British  Theatre,  vol.  1.    Br.  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Poetaster.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Point  of  Honour.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Polly  Honeycomb.     Dramatic  Novel.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

Poor  Soldier.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20. 

Popping  the  Question.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Prisoner  at  Large.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Prize.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  26. 

Provoked  Husband.    Comedy.    Br.  The.,  vol.  3.    Br.  Dr.,  vol.  2. 

Provoked  Wife.     Comedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Prophetess.     Tragedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Purse,  The.     Entertainment.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Quaker.     Opera.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Queen  of  Arragon.     Dodsley,  vol.  9. 

Queen  of  Corinth.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Race  for  a  Dinner.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Raising  the  Wind.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Ram-Alley !     Dodsley,  vol.  5. 

Rayner.     Tragedy.     Baillie. 

Recruiting  Officer.    Comedy.    Br.  The.,  vol.  22.     Br.  Dr.,  vol.  2. 

Recruiting  Sergeant.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works.  S3! 

Red  Rover.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 
Register  Office.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
Rendezvous.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  17. 
Revenge.     Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  15.     Br.  Drama,  vol.  1. 
Revengers.     Tragedy.     Dodsley,  vol.  4. 
Rhesus.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Richard  Creur  de  Lion.     Drama.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 
Richard  II.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  4  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 
Richard  III.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  6  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 
Riches.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 
Rienzi.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 
Rivals.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  2.  British  Drama,  vol.  1. 
Rival  Valets.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12. 
Road  to  Ruin.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  4. 
Roaring  Girl.     Dodsley,  vol.  6. 
Robber's  Wife.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 
Robert  the  Devil.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 
Robinson  Crusoe.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 
Rollo,  Duke  of  Normandy.   Trag.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  roL  3. 
Roman  Actor.     Selections  from  Massinger,  vol.  1. 
Roman  Father.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  Tragedy.  Shakspeare,  vol.  8  12mo,  vol.  28vo. 
Romp.     Comic  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
Roses  and  Thorns.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12. 
Rosina.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  15.  British  Drama,  vol.  1. 
Ruffian  Boy.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 
Rule  a  Wife  and  Have  a  Wife.    Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletch- 
er, vol.  2. 

Sad  Shepherd.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 
Scapegrace.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  1. 
School  for  Arrogance.     Comedy.    London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
School  for  Scandal.       Comedy.    British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 
School  for  Wives.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
School  of  Reform.    Comedy.  Br.  Theatre,  vot.  17.  Br.  Dra.,  vol  2, 
Scornful  Lady.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3, 
Search  after  Happiness.     Sacred  Drama. 
Second  Marriage.     Comedy.     Baillie. 
Secrets  worth  Knowing.    British  Theatre,  vol.  18w 
Seduction.    Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
She  Would  and  She  Would  Not,    Comedy.    LondonStage,  vol.  3, 
Siege.     Comedy.     Baillie. 
Siege  of  Aguilla.    Home,  vol.  2. 


232  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Siege  of  Belgrade.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20. 

Siege  of  Damascus.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Serf.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  19. 

Shakspeare's  Early  Days.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Shepherd  of  Derwent  Vale.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  10. 

She  Stoops  to  Conquer.   Comedy.    Br.  The.,  vol  1.  Br.  Dr.,  vol  2. 

Slave.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Sleeping  Draught.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 

Sleep-walker.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  11. 

Snakes  in  the  Grass.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  24. 

Soldier's  Daughter.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Somnambulist.     British  Theatre,  vol.  18. 

Son-in-law.     British  Theatre,  vol.  31. 

Spanish  Curate.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  2, 

Spanish  Tragedy.     Dodsley,  vol.  3. 

Spectre  Bridegroom.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  16. 

Speed  the  Plough.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  15. 

Spoiled  Child.    Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 

Staple  of  News.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

St.  Patrick's  Day.     British  Theatre,  vol.  28. 

Stranger.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 

Such  things  are.     Play.     London  Stage. 

Suil  Dhuy  the  Coiner.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  I. 

Sultan.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 

Sun's  Darling.     Ford,  vol.  2. 

Supplicants.     Euripides,  vol.  1. 

Suspicious  Husband.     Com.    Br.  Theatre,  v.  1.     Br.  Dra.,  v.  1. 

Sworn  at  Highgate.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 

Sylvana.     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

Tale  of  a  Tub.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 

Tale  of  Mystery.     Drama.    British  Theatre,  vol.  8. 

Tamerlane.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Taming  of  the  Shrew.     Com.     Shakspeare,  v.  3  12mo,  v.  1  8vo, 

Tancred  and  Gismunde.     Dodsley,  vol.  2. 

Tancred  and  Sigismunda.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Teddy  the  Tiler.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Tekeli.     Drama.    British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 

Tempest.     Comedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  1  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Temple  Beau.    Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  1. 

Tender  Husband.     Comedy.    British  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Thalaba.     Drama.    Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

The  Case  is  Altered.    Comedy.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  rol.  1. 


Index  to  Dramatic  Works.  233 

The  Devil  is  an  Ass.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 
The  Hog  hath  lost  his  Pearl.     Dodsley,  vol.  6. 
Thomas  and  Sally.     Musical  Piece.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
Three  Hunchbacks.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 
Three  Weeks  after  Marriage.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 
Timon  of  Athens.     Tragedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  6  12mo,  v.  2  8vo. 
Timour  the  Tartar.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  29. 
Titus  Andronicus.     Shakspeare,  vol.  7  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo. 
Tobacconist.     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 
Tom  and  Jerry.     Operatic  Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  33. 
Tom  Bowling.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 
Tom  Thumb.     Burlesque.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  23.     Br.  Dra.,  v.  1. 
Tom  Thumb  the  Great.     Burlesque.     Fielding,  vol.  3. 
Tower  of  Nesle.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  6. 
Town  and  Country.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 
Tribulation.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  12. 
Trip  to  Scarborough.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  4. 
Trojan  Dames.     Euripides,  vol.  2. 

Troilus  and  Cressida.     Shakspeare,  vol.  6  12mo,  vol.  2  8vo« 
Tryal.     Comedy.     Baillie. 
Tumble-down  Dick.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

Turnpike-Gate.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20.     Woodworth. 
Twelfth  Night.     Comedy.     Shakspeare,  vol.  1  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 
Two  Friends.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 
Two  Galley  Slaves.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  10. 
Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona.     Shakspeare,  vol.  1  12mo.   vol.  1  8vo. 
Two  Gregories.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 
Two  Misers.     Musical  Piece.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 
Two  Strings  to  your  Bow.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  30. 
Universal  Gallant.     Comedy.     Fielding,  vol.  4. 
Unnatural  Combat.     Massinger,  vol.  2. 
Valentine  and  Orson.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 
Valentinian,  Tragedy  of.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 
Vampire.     Drama.     British  Theatre,  vol.  27. 
Venice  Preserved..    Tragedy.     Br.  Theatre,  vol.  2.    Br.  Dra.,  v.  1. 
Village  Lawyer.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  14. 
Virginius.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  6. 
Virgin  Mother.     Massinger,  vol.  1. 

Virgin  Unmasked.     Musical  Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  3. 
Volpone  ;  or,  the  Fox.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  1. 
Votary  of  Wealth.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 
Wandering  Boys.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  3. 

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234  Index  to  Dramatic  Works. 

Wasps.     Aristophanes,  voL  2. 

Waterman.     Opera.     British  Theatre,  vol.  23. 

Waverley.     Drama.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Way  of  the  World.     Comedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

Ways  and  Means.     Farce.     British  Drama,  vol.  1. 

Way  to  get  Married.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20. 

Way  to  keep  Him.    Comedy.    Br,  Theatrervol.  3.    Br.  Dra.rv.  7, 

Weathercock.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  18. 

Wedding  Day.     Fielding,  vol.  5. 

West  Indian,     Comedy,    Br.  Theatre,  vol.  2.    Br.  Drama,  vol.  2. 

What  next  1     Farce.     London  Stage,  vol.  4, 

Wheel  of  Fortune,    Comedy,     Brkish  Theatre,  vol.  14- 

Which  is  the  Man  ?     Convedy.     London  Stage,  vol.  2. 

White  Devil.     Dodsley,  vol.  6. 

Who's  the  Dupe  1     Farce,    Brkish  Drama,  vol.  2. 

Who  Wants  a  Guinea  ?     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  20^ 

Widow.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Widow's  Son.     Drama.     Woodworth. 

Widow's  Tears.     Dodsley,  vol.  6. 

Wife  for  a  Month.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3. 

Wild  Goose  Chase.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol.  3^ 

Will.     Comedy,    British  Theatre,  vol.  21. 

William  Tell.     Tragedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  22, 

William  Thompson.     Farce,    British  Theatre,  vol.  23, 

Will  Summ's  last  Will  and  Testament.     Dodsley,  vol.  9.. 

Winning  a  Husband.     Farce.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  5. 

Winter's  Tale.     Comedy,    Shakspeare,  vol.  3  12mo,  vol.  1  8vo. 

Wits.     Dodsley,  vol.  8. 

Wit  without  Money.     Comedy.     Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  vol,  1. 

Witch  of  Edmonton.     Ford,  vol.  2. 

Wives  as  they  were.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  10. 

Wonder.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  4.     British  Drama,  r.  Jt. 

Woman  Killed  with  Kindness.     Dodsley,  vol.  7. 

Woman  never  Vexed.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  vol.  8. 

Woodman.     Comic  Opera.     London  Stage,  vol.  4. 

World  and  the  Chylde.     Dodsley,  vol.  12. 

Wounds  of  Civil  War.     Dodsley,  vol.  8. 

Wreck.    Burlesque.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  4. 

X.  Y.  Z.     Farce.     British  Theatre,  vol.  25. 

Yes !     Opera.     Minor  Theatre,  vol.  2. 

Youthful  Queen.     Comedy.     British  Theatre,  voL  21~ 

Zara.     Tragedy.     British  Drama,  vol.  2~ 


Ancient  Greek  Romances.  235 


CHAPTER  CXLIV. 

PKOSE  FICTIONS. 
I.  Introduction.     History  and  Collections. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter:  Lives  of  the  Novelists.  Works,  vol.3,  Pol- 
ygraphs. 

Place,  M.  de  la :  Collection  de  Romans  et  contes ;  traduits  de 
1'Anglois,  corriges  et  nevus  de  nouveau.  Paris,  1788.  6 
tomes  8vo. 

In  English,  the  agreeable  work  of  Dunlop,  his  History  of  Fiction,  London, 
1814,  3  vols  sm.  8vo,  may  be  said  to  be  the  only  account  we  have  of  this 
branch  of  literature.  Ballantyne's  Collection  of  Romances  embraces  only  some 
twelve  or  fifteen  authors,  those  of  whom  the  lives  are  written  by  Sir  Walter 
Scott.  Mrs.  Inchbald's  collection  takes  but  a  slight  range.  Some  of  the  more 
curious  pieces  of  Italian,  German,  and  Spanish  popular  romances  have  been 
collected  into  English  by  Roscoe,  in  his  Novelists.  Warton's  History  of  English 
Poetry  contains  much  upon  the  earlier  fictions  of  our  language. 

In  French,  we  may  cite  the  elegant  little  history  of  romance  by  Huet,  his 
Origine  des  Romans,  Paris,  1711,  12mo,  and  the  esteemed  disquisition  of 
Fauchet,  his  Recueil  de  1'origine  de  la  Langue  Fran9aise,  rhyme  et  Romans,  in 
his  works.  Paris,  1610.  4to.  Lenglet  du  Fresnoy  has  given  a  somewhat 
similar  book,  under  title  De  1'usage  des  Romans.  There  are  two  large  French 
collections,  the  Bibliotheque  Universelle  des  Romans,  112  vols,  12mo,  and  the 
Nouvelle  Bibliotheque  des  Romans,  56  vols.  12mo. 

II.  Ancient  Greek  Romances. 

Achilles  Tatii,  de  Clitophontis  et  Leucippes  amoribus ;  cum  va- 
rietate  lectionis  notisque,  Cl.  Salmasii,  J.  B.  Carpzovii,  T.  B. 
Bergeri,  et  B.  G.  L.  Boden.  Graece,  with  interleaved  MS. 
translation  in  English.  Lipsiae,  1776.  2  vols.  sm.  8vo. 

HAIOAGPOr  AIGIOIHKIiN,  BIBAIAAEKA,  cum  Animadversionibus, 
Joannis  Bourdelotii :  recensuit  Schmidius.  Grace" .  Leipsic, 
1772.  8vo. 

Nicetae  Eugeniani  Narratio  Amatoria:  Constantini  Manassis  Frag- 
menta.  Graece,  edidit  Jo.  Fr.  Boissonade.  Ley  den,  1819. 
2  in  1  vol.  I6mo. 

Nonni  Panopolitac,  Dionysiaca,  nune  primum  in  lucem  edita,  ex 
Bibliotheca  Jo.  Sambuci  Pannonii,  cum  lectionibus  et  conjec- 
turis  Gerarti  Falkenburgii  noviomagi.  Graece  antuerpiae,  ex 
Officina  Christophori  Plantini.  1569. 

The  above  are  but  a  part  of  that  curious  series,  the  Ionian  Romances — the 
earliest  efforts  of  fictitious  prose  narrative  ;  unless,  indeed,  we  assign  Xeno- 
phon's  Cyropsedia  to  a  class  which  it  so  closely  approaches.  The  other  Greek 
novelists  are  Lucian  (his  Ass,  &c.),  Parthenius,  Conon,  Athenagoras,  Longus  (in 


238  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

whom  Courier  has  restored  the  hiatus),  Xenophon  Ephesius,  Theodoras  Prodro- 
mus,  Eustathius,  and  Chariton  Aphrodisiensis.  The  most  valued  of  the  series 
are  Heliodorus  and  Longus.  These,  with  Achilles,  Tatius,  and  Xenophon  of 
Ephesus,  are  given  in  an  esteemed  collection,  Scriptores  Eratici  Grtece,  from 
the  press  of  Deux  Fonts,  1792,  3  parts  in  4  vols.  8vo.  The  entire  series  is 
translated  into  Italian  by  Annibal  Caro  and  others,  and  into  French,  under  title 
of  Bibliotheque  des  Romans  Grecs.  Paris,  1797.  12  vols.  18mo. 

In  Latin,  there  is  a  like  series,  formed  by  Apuleius  (Golden  Ass),  Petronius, 
and,  we  may  say,  Philostratus's  Life  of  Apollonius  of  Tyana.  The  two  former,  as 
well  as  the  surviving  Greek  writers,  are  supposed  to  have  written  upon  the  model 
of  those  Milisian  tales,  of  which  Aristides  was  the  most  celebrated  composer.  See, 
also,  among  Fables,  the  Gesta  Romanorum  ;  which  are  a  body  of  monkish 
tales,  the  forerunners  of  the  romances  of  chivalry  ;  Amadis,  Launcelot  du 
lac,  Merlin,  Arthur,  &c. 

lit.  Modern  Prose  Fictions,  arranged  (except  the  foreign  ones)  by 
their  titles,  not  the  names  of  their  authors. 

Abbess  ;  a  Romance.     Mrs.  Trollope.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Abel  Allnut.     Novel.     Morier.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Aben-Hamet,  the  last  of  the  Abencerrages.    Chateaubriand.     1 2mo. 

Abbot,  The.     Scott.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Actress  of  Padua,  and  other  Tales.     R.  P.  Smith.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Adeline.     Mrs.  Opie.     12 mo. 

Adventures  of  a  Younger  Son.     Trelawney.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Adventures  of  a  Gentleman  in  search  of  a  Horse.     12mo. 

Adventures  of  a  King's  Page.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Adsonville  ;  or,  Marrying  Out ;  a  Tale.     12mo. 

Alice  Gray.     12mo. 

Agnes  Mansfield.     T.  C.  Grattan.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Agnes  Searle.     By  the  Author  of  "  The  Heiress."     2  vols.  12mo. 

Alhambra,  The.     Irving.     2  vols.   12mo. 

Allan  Breck.     Author  of  "  The  Subaltern."     2  vols.  12mo. 

Amelia.     Fielding.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Alice  Paulet;  a  Sequel  to  Sydenham.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Allen  Prescott.     Mrs.  Sedgwick.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Almoran  and  Hamet.     Hawkesworth.     6vo. 

Almack's  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Almack's  Revisited ;  or,  Herbert  Milton  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Ambitious  Student.     Bulwer.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Ambrosio,  or  the  Monk.     M.  G.  Lewis.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Andrew  the  Savoyard.     De  Kock.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Angola.     Histoire  Indienne.     12mo. 

Annals  of  the  Parish.     John  Gait.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Annals  of  the  Family  of  M'Roy.     Mrs.  Blatchford.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Antidote  to  the  Miseries  of  Human  Life.     12mo. 


Modern  Prose  Fictions.  237 

Arasraanes;  or,  the  Seeker.     Bulwer.     12mo. 

Arlington ;  a  Novel.    By  the  Author  of  "  Granby."    2  vols.  12mo. 

Arnaud,  D' :  Euphemie.     Paris,  1786.     8vo. 

Arnaud,  D' :  Les  Epoux  Malheureux.     Paris,  1788.     12mo. 

Arthur  Clenning ;  a  Novel.     Timothy  Flint.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Aristocrat ;  an  American  Tale.     2  vols.  1 2mo. 

Arthur  Mervyn.     C.  B.  Brown.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Arabian  Nights  Entertainments.     1  vol.  8vo. 

:  The  same.     6  vols.  12mo. 

:  New.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Anne  of  Gierstein.     Scott.    2  vols.  12mo. 
Antiquary,  The.     Scott.     2  vols.  12 mo. 
Asmodeus.     Bulwer.     12mo. 
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Autobiography  of  Jack  Ketch.     Meadows.     12mo. 
Aventures  de  Telemaque.     Fenelon.     12mo. 

:  The  same,  translated.     London,  1748.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Ayesha  ;  the  Maid  of  Kars.     Fraser.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Backwoodsman.     Paulding.     12mo. 
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Beatrice  ;  a  Tale  founded  on  Facts.     Mrs.  Hofland.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Body  and  Soul.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Bondman  ;  a  Story  of  the  Times  of  Wat  Tyler.     12mo. 
Boccaccio,  the  Decameron :  translated.  London,  1804.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Book  of  St.  Nicholas .     Paulding.     1 2mo. 
Boyne  Water.     By  the  OHara  family.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Bracebridge  Hall.     Irving.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Bravo,  The.     J.  F.  Cooper.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Brothers,  The ;  a  Tale  of  the  Fronde.    Herbert.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Brun,  Pigault  le :  Tableaux  de  Societe  ;  ou,  Fanchette  et  Hono- 
rine.    Paris,  1822.    4  tomes. 


238 


Modern  Prose  Fictions. 


Brun,  Pigault  le :  Monsieur  Botte.     Paris,  1820.     3  tomes. 

L'Observateur  ;  ou,  Monsieur  Martin.     Paris,  1 820. 

Angelique  et  Jeanneton.     Paris,  1820.     2  tomes. 

La  Famille  Luceval ;  ou,  Memoires  d'une  Jeune  Femme 


qm 


n'etait  pas  jolie.     Paris,  1819.     4  tomes. 


Le  Beau-pere  et  le  Gendre  ;  ou,  Pigault  te  Brun  et  Victor 
Angier.     Paris,  1822.     2  tomes. 

Jerome.     Paris,  1822.     4  tomes. 

L'Egoisme.     Paris,  1819.     2  tomes. 

Adelaide  de  Meran.     Paris,  1820.     4  tomes. 

L'Homrne  a  Projets.     Paris,  1819.     4  tomes. 

Theodore  ;  ou,  les  Peruviens.    Paris,  1820. 
Bucaniers  ;  a  Tale.     S.  C.  Hall.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Calavar;  or,  the  Knights  of  the  Conquest.     Bird.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Caleb  Williams.     William  Godwin.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Camden ;  or,  a  Tale  of  the  South.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Campe.     El  Nuevo  Robinson.     Paris,  1825.     3  vols. 
Camperdown  ;   or,  News  from  our  Neighbourhood.     12mo. 
Cantatrice  per  Disgrasia.     Parma,  1763.     12mo. 
Canterbury  Tales.     Sophia  and  Harriet  Lee.     2  vols.   12mo. 
Canvassing.     Banim.     12mo. 

Carbonaro  ;  a  Piedmontese  Tale.     Duke  de  Levis     2  vols.  12mo. 
Castle  Dangerous.     Scott.     12 mo. 
Cavaliers  of  Virginia.     Dr.  Caruthers.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Cavendish  ;  or,  the  Patrician  at  Sea.     W.  J.  Neale.  2  vols.  12mO. 
Cecil  Hyde  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.      12 mo. 
Cervantes  :  Don  Quixotte.    Translated  by  Smollett.    4  vols.  12mo. 

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Charlotte  Temple  ;  a  Tale  of  Truth.     Mrs.  Rawson.     12mo. 

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Chairolas,  Prince  of  Paida.     Bulwer.     12mo. 

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Christian  Indian ;  or,  Times  of  the  First  Settlers.     12mo. 

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Modern  Prose  Fictions.  239 

Claverston  ;  or,  the  Infidel's  Visit.  12mo, 
Clarence.  Mrs.  Sedgwick.  2  vols.  12mo. 
Clara  Howard  ;  or,  the  Enthusiasm  of  Love.  By  C.  B.  Brown, 

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Darnley.     G.  P.  R.  James.     2  vols.  12mo, 
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Delphine.     De  Stael.     3  vols.  12mo. 
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Denounced,  The.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Devoted,  The.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Vol.  4.  Manoeuvring ;  Aluieria ;  Vivian. 


240  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

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Elkswatawa  ;  or,  the  Prophet  of  the  West.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Emma  ;  a  Novel.     By  Miss  Austen.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Eugene  Aram.     Bulwer.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Clara  Gazul ;  or,  Honi  soit  qui  mal  y  pense.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Cloudesley  ;  a  Tale.     William  Godwin.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Conscious  Duplicity  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.  12 mo. 
Conti.     By  the  Author  of  Miserrimus.     3  vols.  12mo. 
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Modern  Prose  Fictions.  241 

Cyril  Thornton.     Major  Hamilton.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Dacre.     Countess  of  Morley.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Family  of  Ortenberg ;  a  Novel.     From  the  German  of  Augustus 
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Forsaken,  The.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     Scott.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Francesca  Carrara.     Miss  Landon.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Francis  Berrian ;  or,  the  Mexican  Patriot.  Timothy  Flint.  2 
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Frankenstein  ;  or,  the  Modern  Prometheus.  Mary  W.  Shelley. 
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Frank  Orby ;  a  Novel.    By  "  One  of  the  Eleven."     2  vols.  12mo. 

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HH 


242  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

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Gale  Middleton.     H.  Smith.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Modern  Prose  Fictions.  248 

Gilbert  Gurney.     Hook.     2  vols.  12 mo. 

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Linwoods,  The.     Miss  Sedgwick.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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246  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

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Matthew  Wald.  By  the  Author  of  •«  Reginald  Dalton,"  &c.    12mo. 

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My  Aunt  Pontypool.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Mysterious  Picture.     8vo. 


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Mary  Russell  Mitford.     3  vols.  12mo. 
Outre-Mer,     2  vols.  12mo. 


248 


Modern  Prose  Fiction*. 


Oxonians,  The.     2  vols.  11' mo. 

Pacha  of  Many  Tales.     Marryat.     12mo. 

Pamela.     S.  Richardson.     8vo. 

Parricide.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Paul  Clifford.     Bulwer.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Paul  Jones.     A.  Cunningham.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Paul  Pry's  Residence  in  Little  Peddlington.     12mo. 

Paul  Pry  :  Delicate  Attentions,  and  other  Tales.     12mo. 

Paul  Ulric ;  or,  the  Adventures  of  an  Enthusiast.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Pelham.     Bulwer.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Pencillings  by  the  Way.     Willis.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Pencil  Sketches.     Miss  Leslie.     12mo. 

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Pen  Owen  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Peregrine  Pickle,  and  Memoirs  of  a  Lady  of  Quality.     Smollett. 

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Perkin  Warbeck.     Mrs.  Shelley.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Peter  Schlemihl ;  from  the  German  of  Lamotte  Fouque.     12mo. 
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Peter  Snooks.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Peter  Wilkins.     12mo. 
Petis  de  la  Croix.     Persian  and  Turkish  Tales :  translated  from 

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Peveril  of  the  Peak.     W.  Scott.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Picture  of  Private  Life.     Mrs.  Stickney.     12mo. 
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Port  Admiral.     W.  J.  Neale.     3  vols.  12mo. 
Posthumous  Papers  of  a  Person  lately  About  Town.     12mo. 
Posthumous  Papers  of  the  Pickwick  Club.     Dickens.     12mo. 


Modern  Prose  Fictions,  249 

Posthumous  Records  of  a  London  Clergyman.     I2mo. 

Pride  and  Prejudice;  a  Novel.     By  Miss  Austen.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Priors  of  Prague.     W.  J.  Neale.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Protestant ;  a  Tale  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Mary.     By  Miss  Bray* 

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Purraul  of  Lum  Sing.     12mo. 
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Rabelais,  Francois,  The  Works  of:  Translated  into  English,  With 
Notes.     London,  1807.     4  vols.  12mo. 

This  ia  the  version  of  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart,  and  held  a  model  of  excellence  in 
translation.  In  a  certain  class  of  English  expressions,  it  is  recognised  as  the 
main  philological  authority.  The  works  of  Rabelais  consist  only  of  his  Gargan- 
tua  and  its  sequels.  Steme  has  copied  him,  and  even  Swift,  as  may  be  said  tor 
be  intimated  in  the  address  to  him  at  the  opening  of  the  Dunciad. 

Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia ;  a  Tale.    Samuel  Johnson.    12mo, 

Rattlin  the  Reefer.     Marryat.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Real  Life.     12mo< 

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Red  Gauntlet.     W.  Scott.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Red  Rover.     Cooper.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Redwood;  a  Tale.     Miss  Sedgwick.     2  vols.  I2mo. 

Refugee.     By  Murgatroyd.     2  vols.  1 2mo. 

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Refusal.     By  Mrs.  West.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Reginald  Dalton.     By  the  Author  of  "  Matthew  Wald."    2  vols. 

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Repealers  ;  a  Novel.     By  the  Countess  of  Blessington.     2  vols. 

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Rhoda.     2  vols.  I2mo. 

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Richelieu.     James.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Rienzi.     Bulwer*     12mo. 
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:  The  same.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.  Harpers' edition.  56  Cuts  by  Adams.   12mo. 

Rob  Roy.     W.  Scott.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Rookwood.     W.  H.  Ainsworth.    2  vole.  12mo. 

Ir 


250  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

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:  The  same.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Romance  and  Reality.     By  Miss  Landon.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Rosine  Laval ;  a  Novel.     12mo. 

Roman  Nights  ;  or,  the  Tomb  of  the  Scipios.     By  the  Count  Alex- 
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Rousseau :  Nouvelle  Heloise.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
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Ry brent  de  Cruce.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Sage,  Le:  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.     3  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     Translated.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  Devil  on  Two  Sticks.     Translated.      To  which  are  pre- 
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Salathiel.     Rev.  George  Croly.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Salazar :  Historia  del  famoso  Predicudor,  fray  Gerundio.     Paris, 

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Sandfords;  or,  Home  Scenes.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Sandoral ;  or,  the  Freemason.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Santo  Sebastiano.     3  vols.  12rno. 
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Sayings  and  Doings.     T.  Hook.     First  Series.     2  vols.  12ma. 

:  The  same.     Second  Series.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     Third  Series.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Sayings  and  Doings  at  the  Tremont  House  in  1832.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Scenes  and  Characters  illustrative  of  Christian  Truth.     12mo. 
Scenes  in  our  Parish.    By  a  Country  Parson's  Daughter.     12mo. 
Schiller:  Ghost-hunter.     Translated.     12mo. 
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Scottish  Chiefs.     Miss  J.  Porter.     3  vols.  12mo. 
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Select  Pocket   Miscellany ;   containing  Ten  interesting  Stories. 

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Self-Condemned,  The.     12mo. 
Self-Control.     By  Miss  Brunton.     2  vols.  12mo. 


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Sense  and  Sensibility  ;  a  Novel.     Miss  Austen.     2  vols.  I2mo. 

Seven  Champions  of  Christendom,  and  their  Sons.     12mo. 

She  Lives  and   Hopes  ;    or,   Caroline.    Miss  Hatfield.     2  vols. 

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Shepherd's  Calendar.     James  Hogg.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Sheppard  Lee.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Shoshonee  Valley  ;  a  Romance.     Timothy  Flint.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Siege  of  Vienna.     By  Madame  Pichler.     12mo. 
Simple  Tales.     Mrs.  Opie.     2  vols.  I2mo. 
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Sir  Frizzle  Pumpkin,  the  Picknick,  &c.     12mo. 
Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.     Smollett.     12mo. 
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Authors  of  the  "Odd  Volume,"  wiih  Contributions  from  Mrs. 

Hemans,  Miss  Mitford,  &c.     2  vols.  12mo. 
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Slave  King,  from  the  Bug-Jargal  of  Victor  Hugo.     12mo. 
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Snarleyyow.     Marryat.     12mo. 

Soldier's  Bride,  and  other  Tales.     James  Hall.     12mo. 
Sophie  de  Valengay,  ou  la  Beaute  persecutee.     Paris,  1809.     4 

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Sorrows  of  Werter,   from   the   German   of  Goethe.     Dr.  Pratt. 


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Stanley  Buxton;  or,  the  Schoolfellows.    By  John  Gait.     2  vols. 

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Stephen  Moreland.     2  vols.  12mo. 
St.  Leon  ;  a  Tale  of  the   16th  Century.    W.  Godwin.     4   vols. 

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-  :  The  same.     12mo. 

Stories  of  a  Bride.    By  the  Author  of  "  The  Mummy."  2  vols.  12mo. 
Story  of  a  Life.     12mo. 
Stories  from  Froissart.     St.  Leger.     12mo. 


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St.  Pierre,  Bernardinde  :  Indian  Cottage.     Translated.     12mo. 

String  of  Pearls.     James.      12mo. 

Subaltern's  Log-book  ;  including  Anecdotes.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Swallow  Barn.     Kennedy.     2  vols.  12mo. 

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Talba,  The;  or,  Moor  of  Portugal.    By  Mrs.  Bray.    2  vols.  12mo. 

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Tales  of  a  Good  Woman.     Paulding.     12mo. 
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Tales  of  a  Physician.     W.  H.  Harrison.     2  vols.  12mo, 
Talesof  Real  Life.     Mrs.  Opie.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tales  of  the  Early  Ages.     By  Horace  Smith,  Esq.     2  vols,  12mo. 
Tales  of  Fifteen  ;  or,  Imagination  and  Heart.     By  Jane  Morgan, 

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Tales  of  Humour  and  Romance  ;  selected  from  popular  German 

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Tales  of  the  Garden  of  Kosciusko.   By  Samuel  L,  Knapp.  12mo. 
Tales  of  the  Great  St.  Bernard.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tales  of  the  Glauber  Spa.     By  Miss  Sedgwick,  J.  K.  Paulding, 

W.  C.  Bryant,  Win.  Leggett,  and  R.  C.  Sands.   2  vols.  12mo. 
Talesof  an  American  Landlord.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tales  for  Mothers  and  Daughters.     From  the  French  of  Bouilly, 


Tales  of  the  Puritans  :  the  Regicide  ;  Fair  Pilgrim  ;  Castine,  12mo, 
Tales  of  the  Emerald  Isle  ;  or,  Legends  of  Ireland.     12mo, 
Talesof  the  Wars  of  Montrose.     J,  Hogg,     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tales  of  the  Border,    J,  Hall,     I2mo, 


Modern  Prose  Fictions.  253 

Tales  of  the  Peerage  and  Peasantry.    Lady  Dacre.    2  vols.  12mo. 

Tales  of  the  Woods  and  Fields.     12rao. 

Tales  of  my  Neighbourhood.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Tales  of  Fashion  and  Reality.     By  the  Misses  Beauclere.    12mo. 

Tales  round  a  Winter's  Hearth.     Miss  Porter.     12mo. 

Temper.     Mrs.  Opie.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     Miss  J.  Porter.     2  vols.  l?mo. 

Thirty  Years  Ago.     By  William  Dunlap.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Three  Eras  of  Woman's  Life.   Elizabeth  E.  Smith.  2  vols.  12rno. 

Three  Experiments  of  Living.     12mo. 

Three  Perils  of  Women.     By  James  Hogg.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Three  Spaniards ;  a  Romance.    By  George  Walker.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Tokeah;  or,  the  White  Rose.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Tom  Cringle's  Log.     First  Series.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  The  same.     Second  Series.     2  vols.  12mo. 

:  First  and  Second  Series.     Complete  in  3  vols.  12mo. 

Tom  Jones.     Fielding.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Tor  Hill ;  a  Novel.     By  Horace  Smith.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Traditionary   Stories    and  Legendary  Illustrations.      By  Picken. 

12mo. 
Traits  and  Stories  of  the  Irish  Peasantry.     First  Series.     2  vols. 

12  mo. 

Traits  of  American  Life.     Mrs.  Hale.     12rao. 
Traits  of  Travel.     By  T.  C.  Grattan.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Travellers,  The ;  a  Tale  for  Young  Persons.     By  Miss  Sedgwick. 

12mo. 

Travelling  Bachelor.     J.  F.  Cooper.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tremaine;  or,  the  Man  of  Refinement.  R.  P.  Ward.  3  vols.  12mo. 
Trevelyan.     By  the  Author  of  "  Marriage."     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tristram  Shandy.     By  Laurence  Sterne.     2  vols.  12 mo. 
Tuggs,  The,  at  Ramsgate,  &c.     Dickens  and  others.     London, 

1832.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Tuileries,  The  ;  a  Tale.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Twice-told  Tales.     N.  Hawthorne.     12mo. 
Two  Friends,  The.     Lady  Blessington.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Two  Old  Men's  Tales :  The  Deformed  ;  The  Admiral's  Daughter. 

12mo. 

Tylney  Hall.     Thomas  Hood.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Unfortunate  Man.     Captain  Chamier.     2  vols.  12mo. 
Ups  and  Downs.     W.  Stone.     12mo. 
Valentine's  Eve.     Mrs.  Opie.     12mo. 
Valley  of  Shenandoah ;   or,   Memoirs  of  the  Graysons.     2  vols. 

12mo. 
Vathek  ;  an  Oriental  Tale.    By  W.  Beckford. 


264  Modern  Prose  Fictions. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield  ;  a  Tale.     By  Oliver  Goldsmith.     12mo. 

Victims  of  Society.     Lady  Blessington.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Village  Belles  ;  a  Novel.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Village  Tales ;  or,  Recollections  of  my  By-past  Times.     12mo. 

Violet  Woodville  ;  or,  the  Danseuse.     2  vols.  12  mo. 

Visits,  Sketches,  and  Tales.     Mrs.  Jameson.     Polygraphs. 

Vivian  Grey.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Voltaire  :  Contes  et  Romans.     Works,  Polygraphs. 

Voyage  to  the  Moon ;  with  some  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Cus- 
toms, Science  and  Philosophy,  of  the  Morosofia  and  other  Lu- 
narians. By  Joseph  Atterley  (Professor  G.  Tucker).  12mo. 

Wacousta ;  or,  the  Prophecy  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Canadas.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Walter  Colyton  ;  a  Tale  of  1688.  By  Horace  Smith,  Esq.  2  vols. 
12mo. 

Waltham;  a  Novel.     12mo. 

Waldemar  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Thirty  Years' War.     Harrison.     12mo. 

Wanderer  in  Washington.     12mo. 

Warlock,  The;  a  Tale  of  the  Sea.     By  N.  Ames.     12mo. 

Water  Witch,  The.     Cooper.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Watkins  Tottle,  and  other  Sketches.     Dickens.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Wept,  The,  of  Wishton-Wish.     Cooper.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Westward  Ho!     Paulding.     2  vols.  12mo. 

What  is  Gentility?  a  Moral  Tale.     12mo. 

Whigs  of  Scotland  ;  or,  the  Last  of  the  Stewarts.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Wieland  ;  or,  the  Transformation.     By  C.  B.  Brown.     12mo. 

Wife,  The  ;  and  Woman's  Reward.     Mrs.  Norton.  2  vols.   12mo. 

Will  Watch.     W.  J.  Neale.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Winter  in  London.     By  T.  S.  Surr.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Wondrous  Tale  of  Alroy ;  the  Rise  of  Iskander.  By  B.  D'Israeli. 
2  vols.  12mo. 

Yemassee,  The.     W.  G.  Simms.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Yes  and  No  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Day.  By  the  Author  of  "  Matilda." 
12mo. 

Yesterday  in  Ireland.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Young  Duke.     D'Israeli.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Young  Muscovite  ;  or,  the  Poles  in  Russia.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Young  Traveller.     By  G.  P.  Horace.     12mo. 

Youthful  Impostor.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Zeluco.     Dr.  John  Moore.     London,  1794.     2  vols.  8vo. 

Zillah  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Holy  City.    By  Hor.  Smith.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Zoe;  or,  the  Sicilian  Zayda.     2  vols.  12mo. 

Zohrab  the  Hostage.  By  the  Author  of  "Hajji  Baba."  2  vols. 
12mo. 


Landscape  Gardening.  255 


FINE    ARTS. 

Introduction. 

Cunningham,  Allan :  Lives  of  British  Painters  and  Sculptors. 
(Family  Library.)  New- York,  J831.  5  vols.  18mo. 

Dunlap,  William:  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts  of 
Design  in  the  United  States.  New-York,  1834.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Harris :  Dialogues  on  the  Fine  Arts,  &c.     Works,  Polygraphs. 
History  of  Sculpture,  Painting,  and  Architecture.     12mo. 

I.     Architecture. 

Antiquarian  Itinerary,  comprising  Specimens  of  Architecture,  Mo- 
nastic, Castellated,  and  Domestic,  with  other  Vestiges  of  Anti- 
quity in  Great  Britain  :  with  Plates.  London,  1817.  7  vols. 
8vo. 

Blondel :  Cours  d'Architecture  ;  ou  traile  de  la  Decoration,  Distri- 
bution et  Construction  des  batimens.  Paris,  1771.  9  vols. 
8vo. 

He  was  much  esteemed  as  an  architect,  and  the  writer  of  the  main  articles  in 
the  French  Encyclopedia  on  his  art.  In  this  treatise,  three  volumes  are  occu- 
pied by  plates.  , 

Charnock  :  Marine  Architecture.     London,  1800.     3  vols.  4to. 

Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Grecian,  Roman,  Italian,  and  Gothic 
Architecture,  exemplified  by  150  Woodcuts.  London,  1836. 
8vo. 

London :  Encyclopaedia  of  Cottage,  Farm,  and  Villa  Architecture 
and  Furniture:  containing  Designs  for  Dwellings,  Agricultural 
Buildings,  Inns,  Parochial  Schools,  appropriate  Offices,  Gar- 
dens, &c. ;  accompanied  with  Analytical  Remarks,  and  above 
2000  Engravings.  London,  1835.  Large  8vo. 

Pope :  Treatise  on  Bridge  Architecture.     New-York,  1825.     8vo. 

Stewart :  Dictionary  of  Architecture,  Historical,  Descriptive,  Topo- 
graphical, Decorative,  &c.     London.     3  vols.  8vo. 
See,  further,  Cell's  Pompeii,  and  other  works  on  the  antiquities  of  Greece  and 

Italy,  Geography.    . 

In  architecture,  Vitruvius  is  the  great  ancient,  and  Palladio  the  chief  modern 

master.     Of  the  former,  Schneider's  edition,  Leipsig,  1807,  3  vols.  royal  8vo, 

and  of  the  latter,  the  version  of  Scamozzi  (French),  Venice,  1796,  5  in  3  vols. 

4to,  are  best.     For  a  bibliography  of  the  art,  consult  Loudon's  Encyclopaedia 

of  Architecture. 

II.     Landscape  Gardening. 

Loudon  :  Encyclopaedia  of  Gardening,  in  Agriculture  and  Horticul- 
ture, for  a  Compendious  System  of  the  Art. 


256  Painting. 

Whateley  :  Observations  on  Modern  Gardening.     8vo. 

Repton's  Observations  on  Landscape  Gardening,  London,  1805,  4to,  is  per- 
haps the  best  book.  Mason  has  also  left  an  agreeable  technical  poem,  the  Eng- 
lish Gardens.  The  old  essay  of  Sir  William  Temple  on  the  Gardens  of  EpU 
curus  is  worth  reading. 

IIL     Music. 

Bombet :  Memoirs  of  Haydn  and  Mozart ;  with  Observations  on 
Metastasio,  and  the  Present  State  of  Music  in  France  and 
Italy.  Providence,  I  SCO.  12mo. 

Busby,  Thomas,  Mus.  Dr. :  History  of  Music  from  the  Earliest  to 
the  Present  Times,  condensed  from  Hawkins  and  Burney; 
with  Essays  on  the  Lives  and  Works  of  Purcell,  Handel, 
Haydn,  Mozart,  Arne,  &c.  London,  1819.  2  vols.  8vo. 

:   Concert  Room  and  Orchestra  Anecdotes  of  Musicians, 

Ancient  and  Modern.     London,  1825.     3  vols.  12mo. 

Crotch,  William,  Mus.  Dr. :  Lectures  on  Music.  London,  1831. 
8vo. 

Parke  :  Musical  Memoirs.     London,  1830.     2  rols.  12mo. 

Porter,  William  :  The  Musical  Cyclopaedia  ;  or,  the  Principles  of 
Music  Considered  as  a  Science  and  an  Art ;  embracing  a 
Complete  Musical  Dictionary,  and  the  Outlines  of  a  Musical 
Grammar,  and  of  the  Theory  of  Sounds  and  Laws  of  Har- 
mony ;  with  Directions  for  the  Practice  of  Vocal  and  Instru- 
mental Music,  and  a  Description  of  Musical  Instruments. 
Boston,  1834.  12mo. 

Rousseau,  J.  J. :  Dictionnaire  de  la  Musique.     See  it,  and  his  Lettre 

sur  la  Musique  Francaise,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 
Burney's  History  of  Music,  London,  1776,  4  vols.  4to,  is  the  completest,  and 

of  the  most  acknowledged  learning  and  taste.     His  musical  tour,  entitled  Pres- 
ent State  of  Music,  is  also  esteemed.     London,  1775.     :J  vols.  8vo. 

Of  the  ancient  writers  on  music,  there  is  a  good  collection  by  Meibomius,  An- 

tiquae  Musicae  Auctores  Septem,  Grseco-Latine,  Amsterdam,  1652,  2  vols.  small 

4to,  from  the  Elzevir  press. 

IV.  Painting. 

Calcott,  Mrs.  :  Essays  towards  the  History  of  Painting.    London, 

183S.     12mo. 
Too  succinct  for  any  utility, 
Da  Vinci,  Leonardo :  Treatise  on  Painting,  translated.     London, 

1835.     8vo. 

The  performance  of  this  great  artist  and  early  philosopher  still  keeps  its 
ground. 
Du  Fresnoy  :  De  Arte  Graphica.     See  a  translation,  by  Mason,  of 

this  excellent  treatise  in  verse,  in  the  works  of  Sir  Joshua 

Reynolds,  with  his  commentary.     Polygraphs. 
Hogarth,  William :  the  Analysis  of  Beauty,  written  with  a  view  of 

fixing  the  Fluctuating  Ideas  of  Taste.    London.    8vo* 


Sculpture.  257 

_ 

Lanzi,  Luigi :  History  of  Painting  in  Italy,  from  the  Period  of  the 
Revival  of  the  Fine  Arts  to  the  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury ;  translated  from  the  Italian  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  Lon- 
don, 1828.  6  vols.  8vo. 

Passavant :  Tour  of  a  German  Artist  in  England,  with  Notices  of 
Private  Galleries,  and  Remarks  on  the  State  of  Art.  London, 
1836.  2  vols.  12mo. 

Practical  Perspective,  for  the  use  of  Students  ;  translated  from  the 
French  of  T.  P.  Thenot.  New-York,  1834.  8vo. 

Price,  U. :  an  Essay  on  the  Picturesque,  as  compared  with  the  Sub- 
lime and  Beautiful,  and  on  the  Use  of  Studying  Pictures  for 
the  purpose  of  real  Landscapes.  London,  1776.  2  vols.  8vo. 

Reynolds,  Sir  J. :  Discourses,  &c.,  in  his  Works,  Polygraphs. 

Walpole,  Horace,  Lord  Orford  :  Anecdotes  of  Painting  in  England, 
with  some  Account  of  the  principal  Artists,  and  incidental 
Notes  on  other  Arts,  from  the  MS.  collections  of  George 
Vertue  :  with  additions,  by  James  Dallaway.  London,  1828. 
5  vols.  8vo. 
On  the  painting  of  the  ancients,  the  old  book  of  Junius,  De  Pictura  Veterum, 

is  of  authority.     Pliny  and  Pausanias  are  important.     Count  Caylus  has  also 

much  elucidated  ancient  art.     Fiorillo's  Geschichte  der  Mahlerey  is  of  value, 

though  second  to  Lanzi.     Fuseli's  lectures  ;  Bell  on  Expression  ;  the  series  of 

books,  by  Gilpin,  on  landscapes,  forest  scenery,  &c.  (illustrated  with  aquatints) ; 

Algarotti's  essay  (translated) ;  Ludovico  Dolce's  Dialogo  della  Pittura  ;  the  works 

of  Albert  Durer  in  French  ;  those  of  Mengs,  in  Italian ;  Rubens  and  Le  Brun's 

theories,  are  all  of  value. 

V.  Sculpture. 

Memes  :  Life  of  Canova ;  with  a  Historical  View  of  Modern 
Sculpture.  Edinburgh,  1825.  8vo. 

See,  also,  in  Constable's  Miscellany  (Polygraphs),  the  curious  and  very  enter- 
taining life  of  Benvenuto  Cellini  for  many  particulars. 

On  art  among  the  ancients,  the  Abb£  Winkelman's  Histoire  de  1'Art  chez  les 
Anciens  is  of  acknowledged  superiority  to  all  other  performances  :  the  edition, 
Paris,  An.  II.  3  vols.  4to.  The  Storia  della  Scultura  of  Count  Cicognara,  Ve- 
nice, 1813,  3  vols.  folio,  and  the  labours  of  Boettiger,  afford  important  additions 
to  him.  We  may  here  refer,  also,  to  the  Polymetis  of  Spence ;  Bromley's 
History  of  the  Fine  Arts  ;  Dallaway's  Anecdotes  of  the  Arts  ;  Heyne's  Archai- 
ologie  der  Kunst ;  Flaxman's  Lectures  ;  Prince  Hoare's  Epochs  of  the  Arts ;  Va- 
sari's  very  esteemed  Vite  de'  piu  eccellenti  Pittori ;  Milizia's  Dizionario  delle 
belle  Arte  ;  and  th«  poem  of  Martin  Archer  Shee,  Rhymes  on  Art. 


Kit 


Polygraphs. 


IV.  POLYGRAPHS: 

Or   Writers  on  mixed   Subjects;   with  Essayist   and  Miscellany 
Compositions,  and  a  few  omitted  Books. 

Addison,  Joseph:  Works,  except  the  Spectator.     New-  York,  1811. 

6  vols.  12mo. 

Asiatic  Researches  ;  or,  Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  at 
Bengal,  into  the  History  and  Antiquities,  the  Arts,  Sciences,  and 
Literature  of  Asia.     London,  1811.     7  vols.  8vo. 
Antonini  Liberalis  Transformationes,  Graeco-Latine  : 

Phlegontis  Tralliani  de  Mirabilibus  et  Longaevis,  Graeco-Latine : 

Ejusdem  de  Olympiis,  fragmentum,  Latino  : 

Apollonii  Historiae  Mirabiles,  Graeco-Latine : 

Antigoni  Mirabilium  Narrationura  Congeries,  Graeco-Latine : 

M.  Antonini  Imperatoris,  de  Vita  sua,  Graeco-Latine.    Basileae, 

1568.     16mo. 
Bacon,   Francis,   Lord   Verulam :    Works.      London,   1824.     10 

vols.  8vo. 
Barbauld,  Anna  L. :  Works  ;  with  a  Memoir,  by  Lucy  Aiken.  1826, 

2  vols.  12mo. 

Barrow  :  Popular  Dictionary  of  Facts  and  Knowledge,  with  En- 
gravings.    London,  1827.     12mo. 
Beattie:  Works.     Philadelphia,  1809.     10  vols.  12mo. 
Vols.  1,  2,  3.  Dissertations,  Moral  and  Critical. 
Vols.  4,  5,  6.  Miscellaneous  Essays. 
Vols.  7,  8,  9.  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 
Vol.  10.  The  Minstrel,  and  other  Poems. 

Beaumont,  le  Prince  de  :  Anecdotes  du   14e.  Siecle,  poor  servir  & 
1'Histoire  des  Femmes  Illustres  de  ce  terns.     London.    12mo. 
Bennet :  Letters  to  a  Young  Lady.     12mo. 

Berkeley,  Bishop :  Works.     To  which  are  added,  an  Account  of  his 
Life,  and  several  of  his   Letters.     London,  1820.     3  vols. 
8vo. 
Bibliotheque  choisie  de  Litterature  Francaise.   Philadelphia,  1835. 

4  vols.  12mo. 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine,  1828-34.     Edinburgh.    7  vols. 

8vo. 

Boileau :  (Euvres,  augmented  de  plusieurs  Remarques,  et  de  pie- 
ces relatives  aux  Ouvrages  de  1'auteur,  par  De  Saint-Marc. 
Amsterdam,  1775.  5  vols.  12mo. 

Bolingbroke,  Henry  St.  John,  Lord :  Works,  and  Public  Corre- 
spondence. London.  15  vols.  8vo. 


Polygraphs.  259 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Library.     New- York,  1833-7.     27  vols.  18mo. 
No.  1.  Lives  of  the  Apostles  and  Early  Martyrs  of  the  Church. 
2,  3.  The  Swiss  Family  Robinson ;  or,  Adventures  of  a  Father 
and  Mother  and  Four  Sons  on  a  Desert  Island. 

4,  13,  18.  Sunday  Evenings;  or,  an  easy  Introduction  to  the 
Reading  of  the  Bible. 

5.  The  Son  of  a  Genius.     By  Mrs.  Hofland. 

6.  Natural  History  ;  or,  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the 
Children  about  Tools  and  Trades  among  the  Inferior  Animals. 
With  Illustrative  Engravings. 

7,  8.  Indian  Traits ;  being  Sketches  of  the  Manners,  Customs, 
and  Character  of  the  North  American  Natives.     By  B.  B. 
Thatcher,  Esq.     Engravings. 

9,  10,  II.  Tales  from  American  History. 
12.  The  Young  Crusoe  ;  or,  the  Shipwrecked  Boy.     By  Mrs. 
Hofland.     Engravings. 

14.  Perils  of  the  Sea ;  being  Authentic  Narratives  of  Remarkable 
and  Affecting  Disasters  upon  the  Deep. 

15.  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  Distinguished  Females. 

16.  Caroline  Westerly  ;  or,  the  Young  Traveller  from  Ohio.   By 
Mrs.  Phelps  (formerly  Mrs.  Lincoln).     Engravings, 

17.  The  Clergyman's  Orphan,  and  other  Tales.     Engravings. 

19.  The   Ornaments   Discovered.     By   Mrs.  Hughs.     Engra- 
vings. 

20.  Evidences  of  Christianity.     Engravings. 

21.  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Children  about  the 
History  of  Virginia.     Engravings. 

22.  The  American   Forest ;  or,  Uncle   Philip's   Conversations 
with  the  Children  about  the  Trees  of  America.     Engravings. 

23.  24.  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Children  about 
the  History  of  New- York.     Engravings. 

25.  Tales  of  the  American  Revolution.     By  B.  B.  Thatcher, 
Esq. 

26,  27.  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Children  about  the 
Whale-fishery  and  Polar  Seas.     Engravings. 

British  Essayist.     London,  1826.     8  vols. 

British  Essayist.     The  Mirror ;  Knox's  Essays,  &c.  ;  Guardian 

and  Lounger ;  Spectator ;  World ;  Taller ;  Rambler  and  Idler  ; 

Observer  and  Connoisseur. 
Brown,  Sir  Thomas :  Works,  edited  by  Wilkin.     London,  1836. 

4  vols.  8vo., 
Buckland  :    Letters  on  the  Importance,  Duty,  and  Advantage  of 

Early  Rising.     12mo. 

Burke,  Edmund :  Works.     Boston,  1827.     7  vols.  8vo. 
Burton,  Robert :  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.     London,  1826.     2  vols. 

8vo. 

Cabinet  of  Curiosities  ;  or,  Wonders  of  the  World  Displayed,  form- 
ing a  Repository  of  whatever  is  Remarkable  in  the  Regions  of 

Nature  and  Art.     London,  1831.     8vo. 


260  Polygraphs. 

Carew,  Thomas :  Works.     Reprinted  from  edition  of  1640.     Ed- 
inburgh, 1834.     Crown  8vo. 
(Carlyle) :  Sartor  Resartus.     12mo. 
Chalmers,  Thomas  :  Works  of.     Philadelphia,  1830.     8vo. 

Charles  the  First,  King  :  Works  of;  with  a  Collection  of  Declara- 
tions, Treaties,  and  other  Papers,  concerning  the  Differences 
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and  through  severe  personal  misfortunes,  to  the  service  of  his  country  and  its 
liberties.  Writing,  however,  a  satire  on  tyranny  so  artfully  disguised  that  it 
seemed  composed  as  a  manual  for  despots,  he  has  had  the  hard  fate  of  being  mis- 
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best  of  English  scholars,  Gray  the  poet.  "  I  rejoice  when  I  see  Macchiavelli  de- 
fended or  illustrated,  who  to  me  appears  one  of  the  wisest  men  that  any  nation 
in  any  age  has  produced."  Of  his  life  of  Castruccio,  De  Thou  says  (in  the 
Thuana),  "  La  vie  de  Castruccio  a  ete  faite  par  Macchiavelli  et  par  Aide  Manuce  ; 
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the  Rev.  John  H.  Stevens,  1813 ;  An  Answer  to  War  in  Dis- 
guise ;  or,  Remarks  on  the  New  Doctrine  of  England,  1806  ; 
A  Sermon  delivered  somewhere  in  England,  1779  ;  The  Mar- 
iner's Church  ;  The  Means  of  National  Prosperity,  a  Sermon 
delivered  in  1819  by  Lyman  Beecher,  D.D. ;  Fifth  Report  of 
the  New-York  Female  Union  Society  ;  Seventh  Report  of  the 
American  Bible  Society.  8vo.  No.  1964. 

Pamphlets  :  Discourses  by  Clement  C.  Moore,  B.  B.  Wisner,  S.  N. 
Rowan,  Samuel  Austin,  Warren  Fay,  A mzi  Armstrong,  Gar- 
diner Spring,  Joshua  Bates,  Gardiner  Spring.  8vo.  No.  1965. 


Polygraphs.  267 

Pamphlets  :  Orations,  &c.,  by  Edward  Everett,  J.  J.  Manger,  David 
Ramsay,  J.  J.  Pringle,  David  Ramsay,  David  Ramsay,  J.  J. 
Pringle,  R.  Elfe,  David  Ramsay,  Charles  Sprague,  Edward 
Everett,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Daniel  Webster.  8vo.  No.  1966. 

Pamphlets,  Miscellaneous,  viz. :  An  Address  pronounced  before  the 
New- York  Horticultural  Society,  August  29,  1826,  by  Samuel 
L.  Mitchell,  M.D. ;  Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of 
the  New-York  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  ;  Catalogue  of  the  Organic  Remains,  with  some  Geo- 
logical and  Mineral  Articles,  presented  to  the  New-York  Ly- 
ceum of  Natural  History  in  August,  1826,  by  Samuel  L. 
Mitchell,  M.D. ;  A  Discourse  on  the  Services  and  Character  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Samuel  L.  Mitchell,  M.D. ;  Two  Ma- 
sonic Orarions  ;  An  Address  relative  to  the  Instruction  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  by  Samuel  Akerly,  M.D.  ;  A  Review  of  the 
Efforts  and  Progress  of  Nations,  from  the  French  of  J.  C.  L. 
Sismondi,  by  P.  J.  Duponceau ;  and  the  celebrated  Boston 
Report.  8vo.  No.  1967. 

Pamphlets,  Miscellaneous,  viz. :  An  Appeal  to  the  Patriot  and 
Christian  in  behalf  of  Seamen,  by  John  Truair;  Sermon  on 
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Hatton  Walsh ;  Professor  Olmstead's  Oration  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  8vo.  No.  1968. 

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ginian;  The  Manuscript  of  Diedrich  Knickerbocker,  Jr.  ;  Me- 
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INDEX. 


Abbott :  Law  of  Ships,  &c. 
Abbott :  Corner  Stone  . 
Abbott:  Young  Christian  . 
Abed  :  Journal  .... 
Abeillard  and  Eloisa  .  .  . 
Abercrombie :  Int.  Powers 
Abercrombie :  Mor.  Feelings 
Abrantes,  D' :  Memoirs  .  . 
Abstracts  of  Phil.  Transac  . 
Abu  Taleb :  Travels  .  . 
Accum :  Adult,  of  Food  . 
Acerbi :  Trav.  thro'  Sweden 
Achilles  Tatius :  Clitophon 
Acta  Phil.  Soc.  R.  Ang.  .  . 
Adam  :  Roman  Antiquities  . 
Adam :  The  same  .  .  . 
Adams  :  Nat.  Philosophy  . 
Adams  :  Flowers  of  Travels 
Adams,  Hannah  :  Memoirs  . 
Adams :  Religious  World  . 
Adams,  J. :  Def.  of  Const.  . 
Adams,  J.Q.:  D.  MlMorrogh 
Adams  :  Nar.  of  Shipwreck 
Adams  :  Lect.  on  Rhetoric  . 
Adams,  J.  Q. :  Let.  on  Fish. 
Adams:  Weights  and  Meas. 
Addison,  James  :  Works 
Addison,  J. :  Poetical  Works 
Addison  :  Evidences  of  Ch. 
Addison  :  Remarks  on  Italy 
Addresses  Soc.  of  Industry  . 
Adelung :  San.  Literature  . 
Adventures  of  Brit.  Seamen 
Adventures  of  Seamen  .  . 
Adventurer,  The  .... 
jEschylus  Trag.  Grace  .  . 
^Eschylus :  T.,  tr.  by  Potter 
Agassiz  :  Jour,  to  Switzer.  . 
Aikin  :  An.  of  George  III.  . 
Aikin :  Court  of  Q.  Elizabeth 
Aikin  :  Court  of  Charles  I. . 


162  Aikin 
142  Aikin 
142  Aikin 
28  Aikin 
204  Aikin 


Court  of  James  I.  .  59 
Annual  Review  .  .112 
Letters  ....  204 
Letters  on  Poetry  .  206 


Lives  of  Selden,  &c.  87 
129  Aikin,  J.  :  Select  Br.  Poets  207 
134  Aikin,  L.  :  Epist.  of  Women  207 

87  Aim  of  Freemasons    ...     86 

185  Ainsworth:  Lat.  and  En.  Die.  196 

9  Airy  ;  On  Gravitation     .     .   184 

191  Akenside,  Dr.  :  Poems  .     .  209 

23  Alden  :  American  Epitaphs  87 
235  Alden  :  Account  of  Missions  81 
185  Alderfield  :  Charles  XII.  .  192 

51  Aldridge  :  Univ.  Merchant  .   175 

51  Alfieri:  Quindici  Tragedie .  217 

182  Alexander:  On  the  Canons  140 
4  Alexander:  Transat.  Sk.     .     34 

87  Alison  :  History  of  Europe     52 

81  Alison:  On  Taste     .     .     .129 

167  Allen  :  American  Revolution    74 

207  Allen:  Hist,  of  the  Church     81 
33  Allen  :  Abridg.  of  Burnet    .     82 

200  Ambrose :  Works      .     .     .  142 
169  America;  or,  a  Survey,  &c.     169 

183  American  Com.  Book,  Prose  200 
258  American  Orator's  Book      .  200 

208  American  Almanac    .     .     .  179 
153  American  Atlas    Geography       2 

17  American  Forest   .     .     .     .119 

172  American  Medical  Library     124 

109  American  Annual  Register       74 

261  American  Forest  ....  259 

4  American  M.  Magazine.     .  112 

270  American  M.  M.  and  C.  R.  113 

217  American  M.  Magazine      .  113 

217  American  Quarterly  Review  113 

23  Amer.  Review  Hist,  and  Pol.  1 13 

59  American  Ornithology    .     .261 

59  Amer.  Revolution,  Hist,  of  .     74 

69  American  Naval  Battles      .  192 


272 


Index. 


American  Oratory  .  .  . 
American  Railroad  Journal  . 
Araerique  Septen.  et  M6r  . 
Ames,  F. :  Works  .  .  . 
Anacreon,  Translated  .  . 
Amer.  Bible  Society  Reports 
Anderson,  A. :  Hist,  of  Com. 
Anderson,  W. :  Com.  Diet. 
Anderson :  Narrative 
Anderson  :  Obs.  on  Greece 
Andrews  :  Hist,  of  the  War 
Andrews  :  Plans  of  Cities  . 
Andrews  :  War  with  Amer. 
Andrews  :  Journey  to  Potosi 
•  Anecdote  Library  .  .  . 
Annual  Reg.  View  of  Hist. . 
Angell  :  Family  Monitor  . 
Annals  of  Education  .  .  . 
Anne,  Queen:  History,  &c. 
Annesley  :  On  Insurance  . 
Anquetil :  Universal  History 
Anson :  Voyage  .  .  .  . 
Anspach  :  Hist.  Newfound. 

Anster  Fair 

Answer  to  six  Mo.  in  a  Con. 
Antigonus  Mirabil.  Cong.  . 
Antiquarian  Itinerary  .  . 
Antoninus  Imp.  Devita  Sua 
Antonine  :  Commentaries  . 
Antoninus  Lib.  Transform.  . 
Anville,  D' :  An.  Geog.  . 
Apollonius  :  Histories  Mirab. 
Apollonius  Rh.  Argonautica 
Apollonius  Rh.  Argonautics 
Archeologia  Americana  .  . 
Argensola :  Con.  des  Mol. . 
Argensola  :  Con.  des  Mol.  . 
Ariosto :  L'Orlando  Furioso 
Aristophanis  Com.  Greece"  . 
Aristophanes :  Comedies  . 
Aristotle :  Rhetoric  .  .  . 
Armstrong:  War  of  1812  . 
Arnold  :  Seaman's  Guide  . 
Arnold :  Worter.  Eng.  Deut. 
Arnott:  Physics  .  .  .  . 
Arrian :  Ex.  of  Alexander  . 
Art  of  Contentment  .  .  . 
Art's  Masterpiece  .  .  . 
Arundell :  Seven  Churches 
Asiatic  Researches  .  .  . 


202  Astle  :  Origin  of  Writing  .  190 
189  Astronomy,  Soc.  U.  K  .  .  184 

34  Athanasian  Creed  .  .  .141 

169  Atheneum 113 

262  Atherstone:  Mid.D.  Dream  207 

81  Atherstone:  Last  D.  of  Her.  207 
175  Atherstone:  Fall  of  Nineveh  207 
175  Atlantic  Magazine  .  .  .113 

28  Atlas,  Newspaper      .     .     .115 

16  Atlas,  Lit.  and  H.  Journal  .   113 

59  Augustinus 211 

4  Austin  :  Goethe  and  his  con.  109 
193  Austin  :  Prov.  of  Jurispru.  .  169 

40  Autobiography,  Collection  of  87 
205  Autumn  in  Italy  in  1827  .  17 

53  Autumn  Leaves  :  Poems  .  207 
135  Avery  :  Dyspeptic  Monitor  124 
132  Ayeen,  Akbery.  See  Gladwin  124 

59  Azuni :  Maritime  Law  .  .  162 
162Babbage:  Econ.  of  Machin.  185 

43  Babbington  :  Christian  Ed.  132 
7  Back,  Capt. :  Arctic  Ex.  .  41 

74  Bacon,  F.,  Lord  V.  :  Works  258 
207  Bacon :  Philosophical  Tracts  130 
268  Bacon :  Life  of  Henry  VII.  69 
248  Bailey  :  English  Dictionary  199 
255  Bailey  :  Essays  on  Opinion  135 
258  Bailey:  Pursuit  of  Truth  .  130 
135  Baillie,  J.  :  Poet.  Works  .  207 
258  Baillie:  Dramatic  Works  .217 
3  Barnes :  Cotton  Manufac.  .  191 
258  Baird:  Memoirs  of  Sandford  88 
207  Baker  :  Kings  of  England  .  59 
214Bakewell:  Geology  .  .  .117 

74  Ball:  Analytical  View   .     .153 

72  Ballard :  Gauging      .     .     .191 

80  Bancroft,  A. :  Life  of  Wash.  101 
207  Bancroft :  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  74 
217  Bank  of  the  United  States  .  172 
217  Barbauld :  Legacy  .  .  .  137 
200  Barbauld  :  Mrs. :  Works  .  258 

74  Barber,  J. :  Gram.  Elocution  200 
192  Barber  :  Intro,  to  Elocution  20 
198  Bareuth,  Margravine  of:  Life  88 
182Baretti:  Ital.  and  Eng.  Diet.  197 
192  Barker,  Jacob.  :  Trial  .  .166 
135  Barlow:  Columbiad  .  .  .207 
185  Barnum:  Life  of  Crosby  .  88 

25  Barri,  M'de  du :  Memoirs  .  88 
258  Barrington :  Me.  of  Ireland  5f> 


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Harrington :  Per.  Sketches 
Barrow  :  Travels  in  China  . 
Barrow  :  Trav.  in  S.  Africa 
Barrow  :  Es.  on  Education 
Barrow :  Popular  Dictionary 
Barrow :  L.  of  Pet.  the  Gr. 
Barruel :  French  Clergy 
Bns,  Le:  Life  of  Wieklirf    . 
Barthelemy:  Voy.  d'Ana.   . 
Barthelemy  :  Trav.  of  Ana. 
Bartlett :  Astronomy .     *     . 
Bartolomeo  :  Voyages    . 
Barton  2  Algiers    .... 
Barton :  Poems     .... 
Barton  :    Hints  to  Nav.  Offi. 
Bates  :  Har.  of  the  Div.  At. 
Baxter,  R   :  Select  Writings 
Baxter  :  Saint's  Rest       .     . 
Bayard :  On  the  Constitution 
Bayle  :  General  Dictionary 
Bayle  :  Treat,  on  Anatomy 
Bayles  :  Memoir  of  N.  Ply. 
Beach  :   Escalala  .... 
Beattie,  Dn  James  :  Works 
Beattie  :  Moral  Science 
Beattie :  On  Truth     .     .     . 
Beattie :  Poems    .... 
Beaufoy  :  North  Pole     .     . 
Beaufoy  :  Naut.  Exper. 
Beauharnois,  Hortense :  Me. 
Beanjour  :  Com.  of  Greece 
Beaumont :  Anecdotes    . 
Beaumont :  Gastric  Juice    . 
Beaumont,  Sir  I.  :  Poems    . 
Beawes :  Commercial  Law 
Beckford  :  History  of  Spain 
Beckford  :  Hist,  of  France  . 
Beckford  :  Italy    .... 
Beckman :  Inventions     . 
Beechy  :  Voyage  .... 
Beche  :  Geological  Manual 
Beche  :  How  to  Observe     . 
Beche  :  Researches  in  Geol. 
Belknap:  Hist.  ofN.  Hamp. 
Bell :  Life  of  Mary,  Q.  Scots 
Bell :  Observations  on  Italy 
Bell:  Geography       .     .     . 
Bell,  C. :  Bridgewater  T.  4 
Bell :  Mineral  Waters    .     . 
Belsham  :  Reign  of  Geo.  III. 


88  Belzoni :  Narrative    .     ,     .     31 

28  Benger :  Life  of  Anne  Boleyn     88 
33Bennet:  Bookkeeping    .     .   189 

l32Bennet:  Letters    .     «     .     .  258 

258  Bennet :  Amer.  Arithmetic  .  181 

67  Bent :  London  Catalogue    .   Ill 

81  Bentham:  Morals  and  Leg.    135* 

88  Bentham  :  Christomathia     .   133 

16  Bentham:  Morals  and  Leg.   159 
46  Bentham:  Art  of  Packing  .  159 

184  Bentham:  Book  of  Fallacies  159 
26  Bentham  :  Codification  .     .159 
32  Bentham  :  Scotch  Reform.  .    159 

207  Bentham:  Panopticon  .  .  165 
192  Bentham:  Death  Punish.  .  165 
142  Bentham,  J.  :  Not  Paul .  .  166 
142  Bentham:  Ch.  of  England.  166 
142  Bentham:  Swear  not  at  all  166 
163  Bentham:  Church  Reform  .  166 

96  Bentham  :  On  Government  167 
124  Bentham  :  Tac.  of  Leg.  A.  167 

74  Beinham  :  Constitu.  Code  .  167 

207  Bentham  :  Lord  Brougham     171 
258  Bentham:  Emancipate  Col.   171 
130  Bentham:  On  P.  and  Senate  171 
130  Bentham  :  Parliament.  Ref.    171 
209  Bentham:  Defence  of  Usury  172 

41  Bentham  :  On  the  Re.  Sys.  172 
183  Bentham  :  Tratados  de  Leg.  159 

88  Bentley  :  On  Phalaris  .  .  204 
175  Benyowsky :  Travels  .  .  10 
258  Berkeley,  Bishop :  Works  .  258 
124  Berkeley:  Minute  Philos.  .  142 

208  Bernard  ;  Retrospections     .  217 
162  Bernardi:  Legisla.  Frans.  .  159 

56  Berneaud  :  Vine-dresser      .   188 

57  Bernhard  :  Travels  in  N.  A.     35 
14  Berrian  :  France  and  Italy  .     14 

185  Berzelius  :  Tracte  de  Chim.   122 

29  Beltner :  Christ.  Melodies   .  207 
117  Bewick:  Birds  and  Quad.  .  120 
117  Bibles:  Editions  and  Ver.      138 
117Biblias  Cum  Concordantus    138 

74  Biblical  Repository    .     .     .140 
92  Biblical  Repertory      .     .     .140 

17  Bibliophobia Ill 

3  Bibliotheque  de  Letter  Fran.  255 

153  Bielby:  Evidences  of  Rev.     15J 

124  Bigelow  :  Trav.  Malta,  &c.     17 

3&Bigelov^:  Technology    . 

MM 


274 


Index. 


Bigland:  History       .     . 

Bigland:  Geography 

Bigland  :  Let.  on  Fr.  Hist. 

Bingley  :  Animal  Biography  121  Bossuet 

Bingley:  Journal.     .     .     .  llSBostock 

Bingley  :  Travels  in  S.  Am. 

Bion,  translated     .... 

Bishop,  S. :  Poems    .     .     . 

Black :  Life  of  T.  Tasso     . 


1  Bond  :  Life  of  Fisk  .  .  . 
3  Book  of  Science  .... 
67  Bossuet :  Universal  History 

Oraisons     . 

Syst.  of  Physiol.  . 

Life  of  Johnson   « 

The  same,  C.  ed. 

Tour  in  the  Heb. 


40  Boswell 

262  Boswell 

209  Boswell 
88  Botta  :  War  of  Independence 

Black  Book 171  Botta:  History  of  Italy  .     . 

Black  Book 179  Bouchette  :  Des.  of  Canada 

Black  Hawk  :  Life  of     .     .     88  Boudinot :  Star  in  the  West 
Blacklock,  T. :  Poems    .     .  209  Bougainville  :  Voyage    . 
Blackmore,  Sir  R. :  Poems    208  Bourbon  :  Works  .     ,     . 

207  Bourne  :  Poetical  Works     . 

161  Bourrienne  :  Memoirs     . 


Blackmore,  Alfred 
Blackstone  ;  Commentaries 


Blackstone,  Sir  W. :  Poems  209  Bouterwek  :  Sp.  &  Port.  Lit. 


Blackwood's  Magazine 
Blair,  Robert :  Poems     .     . 
Blair,  D. :  Philosophy    .     . 
Blair,  Dr.  H. :  Sermons 
Blair,  Adam  :  Life     .     .     . 
Blair  :  Rhetoric  and  Bel. Let. 
Blair :  The  same,  abridged 
Blake :  Biblical  Reader  .     . 
Blandin :  Topograph.  Anat. 
Blok  ;  History  of  Celebes    . 
Blok :  History      .     .     .     . 


113  Bowdler  :  Poems,  &c. 
208  Bowen  :  Mem.  of  Burgess 
182  Bowen  :  Picture  of  Boston 
148  Bower  :  History  of  Popes 
88  Bower  :  Life  of  Luther  . 
Poetical  Works 
The  Missionary 
Matins,  &c.  . 
Russian  Poets 
Minor  Morals 

Works 142 

209 


200  Bowles : 

200  Bowles  : 

142  Bowring 

124  Bowring 
70  Bowring 
26  Boy 

Blondel :  Cours  d'Architect.  255  Boyce,  S.  :  Poems  .  . 
Bloomfield  :  Farmer's  Boy  .  207  Boyd  :  Woodman's  Tale 
Bloomfield  :  Rural  Tales  .  207  Boy's  Nar.  of  a  Captivity 

Blue  Book 169  Boys'  and  Girls'  Library 

Blumenbach:  Nat.  Hist.      .  116  Book  of  Commerce    .     . 

Blumenbach  :  Ins.  of  Phys.     124  Book  of  Butterflies    .     . 

Blunt :  Hist,  of  the  Confed 

Blunt :  Stran.  Guide  in  N.  Y 

Blunt :  Coast  Pilot     .     . 

Byron,  Carteret,  &c.  .     . 

Boaden  :  Life  of  Siddons 


89 

182 

43 

202 

124 

89 

89 

20 

74 

54 

35 

207 

8 

142 
207 
57 
110 
207 
89 
35 
81 
89 
214 
207 
207 
207 
127 


Boileau :  Art  Poetique 
Boileau  :  (Euvres . 


207 
19 
259 
176 
261 
74 
20 
20 
42 
207 
89 
74 
40 
142 
35 
59 
89 
184 
156 
153 
59  Brigham :  Mental  Cultivation   124 


169  Bradford:  Hist,  of  Mass.    . 
35  Bragley  :  Delineations   .     . 

192  Bragley  :  Hist,  and  Topog. 
8  Braithwaite  :  Sup. to  Par.Vo. 
88  Branagan :  Avenia.     .     . 

206  Bray  :  Memoirs  of  Evelyn. 

258  Breckenridge  :  Late  War    . 

Bombet :  Haydn  and  Mozart  256  Breckenridge  :  Vo.  to  S.  A. 
Bombet :  L.  Haydn  and  Moz.     88  Breckenridge  &  Hughes  Dis. 
Bolingbroke :  Works      .     .  258  Breckenridge  :  Rec.  of  West 
Boliugbroke  :  State  Letters  179  Brewer :  Beauties  of  Ireland 
Bolingbroke:  On  Patriotism  167  Brewster  :  Life  of  Newton  . 
Bolingbroke:  On  Parties     .  167  Brewster:  Optics      .     .     . 
Bolingbroke:  Phil.  Pieces  .  131  Brewster:  Natural  Magic   . 
Bolingbroke :  History    .     .       1  Bridgewater  Treatises 
Bolingbroke  :  L.  on  E.  Hist. 


Index.  276 

Brissot:  Travels  in  U.  States  35  Buchanan:  Sermons  .  .  82 
Bristed:  Resources  Br.  Em.  172  Buchanan:  Mill-work  .  .  192 
British  Am.  See  Martyn  .  172  Buchanan:  N.  Amer.  Indiana  35 
British  Association  .  .  .  185  Buck  :  Religious  Anecdotes  82 
Br.  and  For.  B.  S.  Reports  81  Buck:  Works  ....  142 

British  Drama 217  Buck:  Theo.  Dictionary     .  142 

British  Essayists       .     .     .  259  Buckingham:  Tr.  in  Assyria     26 

British  Nepos 89  Buckland  :  Geol.  and  Min.     117 

British  Statesmen  :  Lives  of  89  Buckland  :  Letters  .  .  .  259 
British  Theatre  .  .  .  .  217Bucklin:  Counting-h.  Jour.  189 

British  Poets 207  Buffon  :  Histoire  Naturelle    115 

British  Almanac  ....  179  Buffon  :  Natural  History  .  116 
Brocquiere:  Travels  .  .  11  Bull:  On  Fuel  ....  191 
Brome,  Alexander  :  Poems  208  Bullock  :  Six  Mo.  in  Mexico  35 
Brook:  Apples  of  Gold  .  .  142  Bulwer,  E.  L. :  Siam.  Tw.  209 
Brook:  Religious  Liberty  .  81  Bulwer:  Eng.  and  the  Eng.  20 
Brooke :  Rivals  of  Este  .  209  Bulwer  :  Athens  ;  R.  and  F.  46 
Brooks:  Gazetteer  .  .  .  3  Bulwer :  Due.  of  Valierre  .  218 
Brougham  :  Colonial  Policy  171  Bunyan :  Works  ....  142 
Broussais:  Doct.  Medicales  124  Bunyan  :  Pilgrim's  Progress  142 
Broussais :  Physiology  .  .  124  Bunyan :  Holy  War  .  .  .  142 
Brown:  Antiquities  of  Jews  52  Buonaparte  :  Vo.  to  St.  Hel.  33 
Brown,  Sir  Thomas  :  Works  259  Buonaparte,  L. :  Memoirs  .  91 
Brown:  Apothegms  .  .  .  205  Buonaparte:  Reply  to  Scott  91 
Brown,  Sir  T. :  Vul.  Errors  130  Buonaparte,  L. :  Charlema.  209 
Brown,  T. :  Philosophy  .  130  Burckhardt :  Natural  Hist.  .  116 
Brown:  Civil  Liberty  .  .  167  Burckhardt :  Trav.  in  Arabia  25 
Brown :  Western  Gazetteer  34  Burke,  Edmund  :  Works  .  259 
Brown  :  English  Grammar  199  Burke  :  Europ.  Set.  in  A.  .  73 
Brown  :  Taxidermist's  Man.  116  Burke:  Reflec.  on  Fr.  Rev.  57 
Brown  :  Life  of  Howard  .  90  Burke  :  Let.  on  a  Reg.  Pea.  57 
Brown  :  Account  of  Shakers  82  Burke  :  On  the  Sublime  .  201 
Brown:  Prop,  of  Christianity  82  Burlamaqui:  Nat.  and  Po.  L.  158 
Browne,  D.  I. :  Sylva  Amer.  119  Burnes  :  Trav.  into  Bokhara  26 
Browne,  W.  :  Poems  .  .  208  Burgh  :  Political  Economy  172 
Browne:  Poems  ....  209  Burnet:  Reform,  in  England  82 
Browning:  Hist,  of  the  Hug.  82  Burnet :  On  the  39  Articles  141 
Brownlee :  Lights  and  Shad.  142  Burnett :  Geog.  of  Heavens  184 
Brownlee  :  Rom.  Cath.  Con.  268  Burnett,  G. :  Out.  of  Bot.  .  119 
Bruce,  Michael :  Poems  .  209  Burney  :  Chron.  History  .  29 
Bruen,  Matthias  :  Memoirs  90  Burns,  R. :  Poetical  Works  209 
Brumoy  :  Theatre  des  Grecs  218  Burroughs,  S. :  Memoirs  .  91 
Brumoy,  Father:  Gr.  The.  2 18  Burrows:  Elem.  of  Conch.  122 
Brun,  Le  :  History  of  Tekeli  90  Burton  :  Anatomy  of  Mus.  .  130 
Brunings  :  Predigambte  .  148  Busby  :  History  of  Music  .  256 
Bruyere  :  Les  Caracteres  .  135  Busby  :  Anec.  of  Musicians  265 
Bryant,  W.  C. :  Poems  .  209  Bush  :  Life  of  Mohammed  .  91 
Brydges,  Sir  E. :  Autobiog.  90  Bush  :  On  the  Millennium  .  142 
Bucaniersof  Amer.,  History  73  Butler,  Bishop  :  Works.  .  142 
Buchanan,  Claudius :  Works  82  Butler :  Analogy  ....  143 


376 


Index. 


Butler  :  Reminiscences  .     . 
Butler,  S.  :  Poetical  Works 
Butler :  The  Star  of  Seville 
Butler,  Mrs. :  Journal     . 
Butler  :  Universal  History  . 
Butler  :  Amer.  Gentleman  . 
Butler :  American  Lady 
Butler:  Hudibras      .     ,     . 
Byllesby :  Unequal  Wealth 
Byron  and  Southey  :  2  Vis. 
Byron,  L'd. :  Poet.  Works  . 
Byron  :  Beauties  of  ... 
Byron :  Letters     .... 
Cabinet  of  Curiosities 
Cabot,  Memoirs  of     ,    . 
Cadell :  Journey    .... 
Cadenas  :  Langua  Inglesa  . 
Caesar:  De  Bello  Gallico    . 
Caesar  :  Commentaries  . 
Caesar,  Caius  Julius  ;  Cora. 
Caille ;  Trav.  to  Timbuctoo 
Calcott ;  History  of  Painting 
Caldwell :    Human  Race    . 
Caldwell :  Life  of  Greene    . 
Calef:  Invisible  World  .    . 
Callet ;  Tables  of  Logar.     . 
Calmet ;  Geography  .     .     . 
Camoens :  Poems      ,     .     . 
Campan  ;  Pr.  Journal  of    . 
Campbell :  Br.  Admirals 
Campbell, Dr.:  Naval  Hist. 
Campbell ;  Four  Gospels    . 
Campbell,  T.  :  Poet.  Works 
Campbell:  Pleasure  of  H.    . 
Campbell ;  Theodric  .     .     . 
Campbell,  T. :  Poet.  Works 
Campbell  :  Letters  from  S. 
Campbell ;  Life  of  Siddoas  . 
Campbell :  Trav.  in  S.  Afr, 
Campbell,  Isabel. :  Mem.  of 
Campbell :  An.  of  Tryon    . 
Camper:  Tek.  Van  Leven  . 
Canada  :  Backwoods  of  .    . 
Canal  Commis.  Report    .    . 
Canning:  Select  Speeches 
Capmany :  Filos.  de  Eloc. 
Caraccioli :  Life  of  Clive    . 
Cardozo :  Polit.  Economy 
Carew,  Thomas  :  Works   . 
Carey,  M. :  Olive  Branch  , 


113  Carey,  M. :  New  Olive  Br.    169 

208  Carey,  M. :  Pol.  Economy     172 
218  Carlisle,  Lord.  :  Tragedies     210 

35  Carlyle  :  Sartor  Resartus  .  260 
44  Carmichael :  Life  of  Spur.  91 
137  Carmichael:  Trinidad  .  .  40 
137  Carpenter:  In.  to  Script.  .  143 
109  Carpzovius  :  Critica  Sacra  140 
172  Carr ;  Caledonian  Sketches  .  20 
2 15  Carr:  Northern  Summer  .  14 

209  Carr  :  Stranger  in  France   .     19 

210  Carson:  Bap.  Considered   .   143 
204  Carter:  Let.  from  Europe  .     14 

259  Cartwright,  W.  :  Poems      .  208 
91  Carver:  Reisen    .     .     .     .113 
14  Cary :  Dante 209 

199  Cary  :  Exper.  in  Chymistry   122 
49  Casas,  Las :  Journal      .     .     90 

49  Catalogues Ill 

193  Catechism  of  Health  .     .     .  124 

33  Catteau  :  View  of  Sweden  .     24 

156  Cavallo  :  Philosophy      .     .   182 

124  Cavendish:  Life  of  Wolsey     91 

91  Cawthorn,  James  :  Poems  .  208 

156  Cecil:  Works 143 

182  Cecil:  Remains   .     .     .     .143 

3  Celebrated  Trials       .     .     -165 

210  Cellini,  Benvenuto  :   Life     .     88 

57  Cel  wart:  Book  of  Politeness  137 

91  Cevallerius:  Rud.  lin.  heb.    195 

193  Chalmers,  A.  :   Pol.  Eeon.  .  172 

139  Chalmers,  Thomas  :  Works  260 

210  Chalmers,  T. :  Ev.  of  Chr.  .  154 

210  Chahners,  T. :  Ch.  and  Ast.  154 

210  Chalmers,  T. :  Bridgw.  T.I.   153 

214  Chalmers  :  Appli.  of  Christ.  143 

32  Chalmers  :  Dis.  on  Astron.     143 
88  Chalmers:  Mary,  Q.Scots       92 

33  Channing  :  Discourses   .     .   148 
91  Channing:  On  Slavery  .     .  169 
74  Chapman  :  Select  Speeches  202 

165  Chaptal :  El.  of  Chymistry    122 

35  Chaptal :  Des  douanes  .     .  172 

189  Charles  I. :  Works    .     .     .260 

202  Charms  of  Benevolence  .     .   169 

201  Charnock  :  M.  Architecture  255 

91  Charter  of  New-York  City  .   164 

172  Chastellux:  Tr.  N.  Ameri.       35 

260  Chateaubriand :  Martyrs     .     82 
169  Chateaubriand :  Travels      .     10 


Index.  277 

Chateaubriand  :  Recollect.  .  13  Civil  Wars  of  Ireland  .  .  261 
Chatelet :  Tr.  in  Portugal  .  18  Clarendon  :  State  Papers  .  179 
Chatfield  :  Tin  Trumpet  .  260  Clarendon  :  Life  .  .  .  .260 
Chaitenon,  Thomas:  Poems  209  Clark  :  Manual  ....  169 
Chaucer,  G. :  Poems  .  .  207  Clark  :  Hist,  of  Knighthood  86 
Chaucer:  Tyrwhitt's  .  .  2 10  Clark:  Memoranda  legalia  161 
Chester:  War  in  Canada  .  193  Clark  :  Life  of  Wellington .  92 
Chesterfield  :  Misc.  Works  260  Clarke,  A.:  Ac.  of  himself.  92 
Chesterfield:  Let.  to  his  Son  137  Clarke,  Charlotte  :  Life  .  87 
Chesterfield  :  Travesiie.  .  137  Clarke:  N.  Y.  Con.  1821  .  169 
Chevenix:  On  Phrenology  128  Clarke:  Pocket  Gunner  .  193 
Chever:  Studies  in  Poetry .  210  Clarke,  L.  E. :  Travels.  .  10 
Chever  :  Am.  C.  PL  B.  Po.  207  Clarkson  :  Port,  of  Quaker.  143 
Chevy  Chace.  Poem  .  .  210  Clarkson  :  Life  of  Penn  .  .  92 
Childs,  M.  :  Poems  .  .  .  210  Clarkson,  T. :  Researches  82 
Childs  :  Appeal  for  Africans  169  Clarkson:  On  Slave  Trade  169 
Chili,  History  of  ....  79  Classk-al  Reader  ....  201 
Chillingworth  :  Works  .  .  143  Claudius  :  Lehren  der  Relig.  143 
China  and  the  English  .  .  28  Claudius  :  Wah.  derC.  Rel.  154 
Chirchmair:  Gram.  Tedesca  198  Clerc:  Lives  of  the  Fathers  92 
Chitty:  On  Bills  of  Ex.  .  .  102  Clergyman's  Orphan  .  .259 
Chivalry  and  the  Crusades  .  86  Clerk's  Assistant  .  .  .  164 
Christian  Florist  .  .  .  .119  Cloquet:  Human  Anatomy  124 
Christian  Spectator  .  .  .  143  Cloquet :  Life  of  Lafayette  .  93 
Christian  Observer  .  .  .  143  Cobb  :  Growth  of  Mulberry  188 
Christian  Examiner  .  ,  .  143  Cobbett:  Prot.  Reformation  82 

Chrystalina 210  Cobbett:  Paper  against  Gold  173 

Churc.h  :  Ph.  of  Benevolence  135  Cobbett :  Lute  War  .     .     .169 
Churchill,  C. :  Poems    .     .  210  Cobbett:  Peter  Porcupine  .  169 
Churchman,  The  .     .     .     .  143  Cobbett:  Rural  Rides    .     .188 
Gibber,  Colley  :  Apology   .     87  Cobbett :  Legacy  to  Parsons  143 
Cicero:    Philosoph.  Tracts  130  Cobbett:  Life       .     .     .     .260 
Cicero:  Offices    ....  135  Cobbett:  Life  of  Jackson    .     95 
Cicero:   De  Finibus  .     .     .   135  Cobbett:  English  Grammar  199 
Cicero:  Republic.     .     .     .   166  Cochrane,  Lord  :  Case  of  .  165 
Cicero:  Orations.     .     .     .  202  Cochrane :  Pedest.  Journey     11 
Cicero:   Against  Verres      .  202  Code:  Napoleon.     .     .     .   160 
Cicero  :  Epistles  to  A.  .     .  204  Codes,  les  Sept    ....  160 
Cicero:  E  pis.  to  his  Friends  204  Codice  Columbo-Americano     75 
Cicero:  Treatises,  &c.  .     .  260  Codman  :  A  Visit  to  England     20 
Cicero:  Epis.  to  Atticus     .  260  Coets  :  Ses  Boe.Van  Euclid.  182 
Cicero  :  E  pis.  to  his  Friends  260  Coffin:  Oriental  Harp   .     .  210 
Cicero  :  On  Orators  .     .     .  260  Cogan :  On  the  Passions    .  135 
Cicero:  Against  Verres      .  260  Cohen  :  Florida  Campaign    J93 
Cicero  :  Aim  of  Desire,  &c.  260  Coke  :  Subaltern's  Furlough     35 
Cicero  :  On  Old  Age,  &c.  .  260  Colburn,  Zerah  :  Memoirs  .     92 
Cicero:  Orations  by  Guthrie  260  Golden:  Memoirs  of  Gel.  .   189 
Cicero :  Orators  and  Oratory  201  Golden  :  Life  of  Fulton  .     .     92 
Circumnavigations,  Hist,  of .       8  Cole  :  Elements  of  Chym.  .  123 
Cities,  Descriptions  of  .    .      4  Coleridge,  H. :  Biog.  Bore  a  260 


278  Index. 

Coleridge,  S.  T. :  Biog.  Lit.  260  Connecticut  Arts  and  Laws  164 
Coleridge:  Table-talk  .  .  260  Connecticut  Con.  of  Faith  .  141 
Coleridge:  Letters,  &c.  .  260  Connoisseur,  The  .  .  .261 
Coleridge:  The  Friend  .  .  135  Conquest  of  Peru  .  .  .261 
Coleridge  :  Statesman's  Ma.  148  Considerations  for  Y.  Men  .  137 
Coleridge:  Poetical  Works  210  Constantinus  Man  :  Frag.  .  235 
Coley:  On  Poison  .  .  .  124  Constable's  Miscellany  .  .261 
Collier:  Hist.  Dictionary  .  92  Constance :  View  of  E.  Con.  167 
Collingwood  :  Memoirs,  &e.  93  Constitution  of  U.  States  .  169 
Collins.W. :  Poetical  Works  208  Constitution  of  Society,  <tec.  143 
Collins:  Voyages  .  .  .  10  Contest  of  the  12  Nations  .  130 
Collins :  New  South  Wales  29  Convention  :  Federal  .  .  180 
Coleman,  G. :  Poems  .  .  209  Convention  :  Virginia  .  .  180 
Colombia,  Notes  on  .  .  .  35  Conversations  at  Cambridge  262 
Colombia:  Relacion,  &c.  .  35  Conversations  on  Pol.  Econ.  173 
Colton:  Lacon  ....  205  Conversations  on  Geology  .  118 
Colton,  W. :  Ship  and  Shore  10  Converts  from  Infidelity .  .  261 
Colton  :  Religious  State  .  143  Cooke  :  Voyages  ...  8 
Colton :  Four  years  in  G.  Br.  20  Cooke  :  Me.  of  Bolingbrook  93 
Colton:  Visit  to  Constan.  .  16  Cooke:  White  Mustard  Seed  125 

Columbus 34  Cooke:  Hesiod,  Translated  210 

Combe:  Constitution  of  Man  130  Cooper,  T. :  Pol.  Economy  173 
Combe  :  System  of  Phrenol.  128  Cooper:  Gas  Light  .  .  .122 
Combe:  Phil,  of  Morals  .  135  Cooper :  Hist,  of  N.  America  75 
Combe  :  Prin.  of  Physiology  124  Cooper:  Sketches  of  Switz.  23 
Combe:  Ment.  Derangement  125  Cooper :  To  his  Countrymen  169 
Combe:  Phys.  of  Digestion  125  Cooper,  J.  G.  :  Poems  .  .  209 
Comedies  Franchises  .  .  219  Copland  :  Die.  of  Medicine  125 
Commazzi:  Mor.des  Princes  167  Corbet,  R. :  Poems  .  .  .  208 
Comment,  on  Montesquieu  l67Cordiner:  Des.  of  Ceylon  .  27 
Commercial  Code  of  France  l62Cornaro:  Discourses  .  .  125 
Commercial  Regulations  .  176  Corneille,  P. :  CEuvres  .  .  262 
Commercial  Directory  .  .  176  Corneille,  Theatre  .  .  .118 
Commines  :  Memoirs  of  .  57  Corneille :  Chef-d'oeuvre  .  118 
Common.  Book  :  Br.  Eloq.  .  202  Cortes,  Hernan  :  Life  .  .  92 
Companion  to  the  British  Al.  171  Cory:  Ancient  Fragments  .  45 
Compendiode  la  His.  Griega  46  Costumes  of  Russia  .  .  .  11 
Complete  Grazier  .  .  .  188  Costumes  of  Turkey  .  .  .  11 
Comstock  :  Conv.  on  Chym.  122  Cotting:  Lee.  on  Geology  .  118 
Comstock:  Outlines  of  Phy.  125  Cotton,  C. :  Poems  .  .  .  298 
Conder :  Modern  Traveller  4  Cotton,  Dr. :  Poems  .  .  .  209 
Conder:  Italy  ....  17  Courier  des  Elats  Unis  .  .115 
Condillac  :  La  Logique  .  130  Cousin  :  Psychology  .  .  130 
Confession  of  Bonaparte  .  90  Cousin:  Hist,  of  Philosophy  130 
Congress,  Old  :  Secret  Jour.  180  Cousin  :  Pub.  In.  in  Prussia  133 
Congress:  Journals  .  .  .  180  Cowley,  A. :  Poems.  .  .  208 
Congressional  Globe  .  .  169  Cowper,  W. :  Poems,  &c.  .  209 
Congreve,  W. :  Poems  .  .  208  Cowper  :  Private  Cor.  .  .  204 
Conkling  :  Y.  Citizen  Man.  169  Coxe :  Trav.  in  Switzerland  23 
Connecticut  Code  of  1650  .  164  Coxe:  House  of  Austria  .  65 


Itidix.  2*9 

Coxe:  Trav.  in  Poland,  &c.  14  Dana:  System  of  Geology  .  119 
Coxe:  Emporium  .  .  .  185  Dandolo  :  Silkworm  .  .  .  188 
Coxe  :  Ad.  on  the  Colombia  35  Daniel,  S. :  Poems  .  .  .  208 
Cox  :  Quakerism  not  Christ.  143  Da  Ponte  :  Hist.  Flor.  Rep.  54 
Crabb:  English  Synonymes  199  Darby  :  Emigrant's  Guide  .  35 
Crabb  :  Hist.  English  Law  .  161  Darby:  Louisiana  ...  35 
Crabbe:  Life  of  G.  Crabbe  93  Darrow  :  Military  Standard  193 
Crabbe,  G. :  Poetical  Works  210  Darwin:  Zoonomia  .  .  .  125 
Crabbe,  G. :  T.  of  the  Hall  .  210  D'Avenant,  Sir  W,:  Poems  208 
Craggs,  J.  :  Poems  .  .  .  209  Davidson,  Lucretia  ;  Poems  210 
Cramp:  Text-book  on  Pop.  141  Davies,  Sir  J. :  Poems  .  .  208 
Crashaw,  R.  :  Poems  .  .  208  Davies  :  Sermons  .  .  .  148 
Cre"billon  :  (Euvres  .  •  •  262  Da  Vinci :  On  Painting  .  .  256 
Crebillon :  Drama  .  .  .  219  Davis :  The  Chinese  ,  .  28 
Creichton,  Captain  :  Life  of  88  Davis  :  History  of  Nice  .  .  17 
Criehton  :  History  of  Arabia  69  Davis  :  Life  of  Burr  ...  94 
Criminal  Code  of  China  .  .  165  Davis:  JVlaj.  Down.  Letters  169 
Criminal  Recorder  .  .  .165  Davy,  Sir  H.  :  On  the  Pas.  135 
Critic;  a  Weekly  Review  .  113  Davy:  Consolat.  in  Travel  135 
Croly :  Apocalypse  .  .  .  139  Davy:  Salmonia  .  .  .  .  129 
Croly:  Poetical  Works  .  .  210  Davy,  Sir  H.:  Agric.  Chym.  188 
Cromwell,  O.  :  History  of  .  261  Davy  :  Life  of  Sir  H.  Davy  94 
Crockett :  Life  of ....  93  Dawson  :  Serv.  of  Harrison  94 
Crockett:  Sketches  of  .  .  93  Day  :  Algebra  .  .  .  .181 
Crockett:  Exploits  of  .  .  93  Deakin  :  Deliver,  of  Switz.  218 
Crockett :  Life  of  Van  Buren  93  Dearborn  :  Com.  of  Bl.  Sea  176 
Cross  :  Masonic  Monitor  .  86  Debates  on  Jay's  Treaty  .  169 
Crossley:  Intel.  Calculator  181  Defence  of  the  Drama,  &c.  217 
Crowe:  History  of  France  57  De  Foe  :  Plague  of  1665  .  125 
Crusius:  Roman  Poets  .  .  93  Degerando  :  Self-education  134 
Crotch:  Lectures  on  Music  256  De  Kay  :  Turkey  ...  16 
Cullen  :  History  of  Mexico  75  Delano  :  Voyages  and  Trav.  8 
Cumberland,  Wm.  :  Calvary  210  Delavigne:  Theatre  .  .  ,  218 
Cummings  :  Life  of  Payson  94  De  Lolme  :  On  Eng.  Con.  ,  168 
Cunningham  :  Brit.  Painters  94  Del  Mar  :  Spanish  Gram.  .  198 
Cunningham,  J.  :  Poems  .  209  Demosthenes :  Harangues  .  202 
Curran:  Speeches  .  .  .  202  Dencke  :  Del.  Ver.  St.  John  139 
Curran  :  Recollect,  of  him.  104  Denhan  and  Clap.  :  Travels  30 
Cutbush  :  Pyrotechny  .  .  192Denina:  Rev.  della  Germ.  .  65 
Cuvier ;  Animal  Kingdom  .  121  Denon :  Travels  .  *;i»l  :»  31 
Cuvier  :  Hist,  of  the  Earth  118  Depon  :  Voy.  to  Ter.  Firma  40 
Cyclopaedia  of  Songs  .  .  210  Dermoncourt :  Due.  deBerri  94 
Daboll :  Navigator  .  .  .  192  Des  Cartes  :  Meth.  Raison  130 
Dale,  Thomas:  Poems  .  .  210  Desennuyee :  Diary  of  .  -  14 
Dallas:  Hist,  of  Maroons  .  72  Deseze  :  L'Abeille  Fran.  .  201 
Dallas  :  Recollec.  of  Byron  94  Destruction  of  Jerusalem  .  154 
Dallaway  :  Constantinople  16  Dewar :  Moral  Philosophy  135 
Dalzell :  Collectana  Graeca  195  Dewey  :  Old  World  &  New  14 
Damiron  :  Cours  de  Philos.  130  Dewhurst :  Guide  to  Phren.  128 
Dampier:  New  Voyage  .  8  Dibbin  :  Reminiscences.  .  217 
Dana :  Works 262  Dihdin  :  Last  Lays  .  .  .210 


280 


Index. 


Dick,  T. :  Christian  Philos. 
Dick  :  Philos.  of  Religion  . 
Dick  :  Phil,  of  Future  State 
Dick  :  Mental  Illumination 
Dick:  Diffus.  of  Knowledge 
Dickinson  :  Prize  Letters  . 
Dickinson:  Geography  .  . 
Diction,  de  1'Acad.  Espag.  . 
Dictionnaire  de  Trevouse  . 
Dictionnairede  1'Acad.  Fran. 
Dictionary  of  Chymistry 
Dictionary  of  Merchandise  . 
Diderot:  Encyclopedic  .  . 
Diderot:  Works  .  .  .  . 
Diderot :  Philosophic  Pieces 
Didier :  Letters  from  Paris  . 
Digby :  Private  Memoirs  . 
Dionysius  Hal. :  Roman  Ant. 
Diplomatic  Cor.  Am.  Rev.  . 
D'Israeli :  Calam.  of  Authors 
D'Israeli :  Curios,  of  Lit.  . 
D'Israeli :  Gen.  of  Judaism  . 
Doane  :  Hist,  of  C.  Morbus 
Doane :  Surgery  Illustrated 
Dobrizzhoffer :  Ac.  Abipones 
Dobson,  Mrs. :  Life  of  Petr. 

Doctor,  The 

Doddington,  G.  Bubb :  Life  . 
Doddridge :  Family  Expos. 
Doddridge  :  Regeneration  . 
Doddridge  :  Life  of  Gardiner 
Dodsley  :  Old  Eng.  Plays 
Dodsley,  R. :  Poems  .  . 
Domestic  Education  .  .  . 
Donegan  :  Greek  Lexicon  . 
Donne,  J. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Dorset,  Earl  of:  Poems 
Douglas :  Ad.  of  Society  . 
Douglas :  Errors  in  Religion 
Dover :  Life  of  Fred,  the  Gr. 
Dow  :  History  of  Hindostan 
Downame :  Consolations  . 
Dragroon  Campaign  .  .  . 
Drake,  Dr. :  Culprit  Fay  . 
Drake  :  Picture  of  Cincinn. 
Drames :  Fransais  .  .  . 
Dray  ton,  M. :  Poems  .  . 
Drew  :  Life  of  S.  Drew 
Drummond,  W.  :  Poems  . 
Dfummond,  Sir  W. :  Odin  . 


154  Drury,  Robert :  Adventures  87 
154  Dry  den  :  Works  ....  262 
150  Dryden,  J.  :  Poet.  Works  .  208 

130  Dryden  :  ^Eneid  of  Virgil   .  210 
133  Dryden  :  Fables  ....  205 
133  Duane  :  Visit  to  Colombia  .     35 

3  Dublin  Univ.  Magazine  .  .113 
198  Dubois  :  People  of  India  .  27 
197  Ducoudry  :  Life  of  Bolivar  .  94 
197  Duer  :  Con.  Jurisprud.  U.  S.  163 
122  Dufief :  Diet  Fr.  and  Eng.  197 
176Dufief:  Nature  Disp.  Span.  198 
185  Du  Fresnoy  :  Ars  Grappica  2,56 
262  Duke,  R.  :  Poems  .  .  .208 

131  Dumas  :  Traite  de  Chimie     123 
14  Dumesnil :  Lat.  Synonymes  196 
94  Dumont :   Rec.  of  Mirabeau     57 
49  Duncan:  Sacred  Philosophy  154 

179  Dunglison  :  Human  Phy.  .  125 
1 10  Dunglison  :  El.  of  Hygiene  125 
110  Dunglison  :  Gen.  Therapeu.  125 

82  Dunlap  :  Hist,  of  Am.  Stage  217 
125  Dunlap  :  Life  of  Brown  .  94 
125  Dunlap :  Arts  of  Design  .  255 

40  Dunlap  :  Hist,  of  N.  York  .     75 

94Dunlop:  Roman  Literature  110 
262  Dunn:  Guatimala  ...  34 

88  Durant :  Memoirs  of  his  Son  94 
139  Durosmenil :  Naufrages  .  3 
149  Dutch  and  English  Lexicon  198 

94  Dwight :  Theology  .  .  .  143- 
2 1 8  Dwight,  T. :  Trav.  in  N.  E.  36 
208  Dwight,  N. :  L.  of  Signers  94 
133  Dwight :  Trav.  in  N.  of  Ger.  22 
195  Dwight:  Hartford  Conven.  170 
208  Dwight,  Timothy  :  Life  of  .  95 
208  Dwight,  S.  E. :  L.  of  J.  Ed.  95 
170  Dwyer:  Elocution  .  .  .201 
143  Dwyer,  J. :  Poems  .  ,  .  208 

65  Dymond  :  Prin.  of  Morality  135 

70  Dymond  :  Inquiry  on  War  .  168 
143  Earl :  On  Railroads  .  .  .189 

35  Eastburn  :  Lectures  .  .  .  149 
210  Eastburn:  Yamoyden  .  .216 

35  East  Coast  and  Central  Am.  34 
91 9  East  India  Sketch-book  .  27 
208  Eastman  :  Hist,  of  N.  York  75 

94  Eaton  :  Chymical  Instructer  123 
208  Eaton:  Geological  Survey  .  11» 
213  Eaton :  Index  to  Geology  .  116 


Index. 


281 


Eaton,  Gen.  W.  :  Memoirs      95  Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Leg.  173 
Eaton,  J.  H. :  L.  of  Jackson     95  Evangelical  Guardian     .     .  143 

217  Evans:  Millwright's  Guide  192 


Eber  :  The  Theatre  .     .     . 
Eccentricities  of  Life 
Ecking  :  Essays  on  Grace 
Edgeworth :    Pract.  Ed. 
Edgeworth,  R.  L.  :  Life 
Edinburgh  Review     .     .     . 
Edin.  Review  ;  Selec.  from 
Edward  :  History  of  Texas 
Edwards,  J. :  Works 
Edwards,  J. :  On  the  Affect. 
Edwards,  J.  :  L.  and  Char. 


262  Evans:  Parnassian  Garland  210 
1 50  Evans  :  Rect.  of  Valehead  144 
133  Evans:  The  Seven  Ages  .  135 

95  Evelyn:  Travels.  ...  14 
113  Everett:  Oration.  .  .  .202 
113  Everett:  Ora.  and  Speeches  202 

36  Everett :  Advan.  of  Science  183 
143  Evidences  of  Christianity  .  259 
150  Examination  of  N.  England  173 


95  Examination  of  the  Tariff  .  173 
Edwards,  C. :  Feathers,  <fec.  210Expilly:  Dictionnaire  Geog.  19 
Edwards  :  Bookkeep.  Atlas  189  Eyries  :  Voyages  Modernes  5 

79  Euclid  :  See  Simpson,  <fcc.  .  182 
95  Eugene,  Prince  :   Memoirs  193 
129  Euler  :  Letters  to  a  Princess  182 
151  Euler  :  Inleidning  tot  Alge.  181 
192  Euripides  :    Trag.  et  Frag.    218 
48  Euripides  :  Tragedies    .     .  218 
95  European  Magazine  .     .     .113 


Edwards,  B.  :  Br.  W.  In. 
Edwards :  Self-taught  Men 
Egan  :  Sporting  Anecdotes 
Eikon  Basilike      .     .     .     . 
Elements  of  Rigging 
Elgin  and  Phiga.  Marbles  . 
Elliott:  Biog.  Dictionary    . 
Ellis  :  British  Tariff      .     . 
Ellis :  Journal      .     . 
Ellis  :  Life  of  Mary  Ellis   . 
Ellis  :  Polynesian  Res.  .     . 
Ellwood,  Thomas  :  Life 
Elmes  :  Diction,  of  London 
Elton  :  Specimens    .     . 
Emraerson 


176  Eusebius 211 

27  Eusebius  :  Eccle.  History  .     82 


95  Ewing  :  Geography 
29  Faber  :    Difficulties  of  Infi. 
88  Faber  :  Difficulties  of  Rom. 
20  Faber :  Origin  of  Idolatry  . 
210  Faber  :  On  the  Prophecies  . 
1 1  Fairbairne :  Po.  Econ.  of  R. 
Emons  :  Manual  of  Geology  118  Fairfield:  Abaddon  .     .     . 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica 
Endless  Amusement . 
Enfield  :  Nat.  Philosophy  . 
England  and  America     . 
English  Housewife    .     . 
Englishman's  Sketch-book  . 
Ennuyee  :  Diary  of  an   .     . 
Entertaining  Magazine   .     . 
Entick,  J. :  Late  War     .     . 
Epictetus :  Enchiridion,  &c. 
Episcopacy :  Works  of 
EHITOMH    ISTOPIAS    THS 


186  Fairfield  :  Poems 
186  Fairfield:  Pompeii     . 
182  Falconer,  W. :  Poems 
182  Falconer:  Shipwreck 
173  Family  Classical  Library 


3 

154 
144 
156 
139 
189 
210 
211 
211 
208 
211 
262 


191  Fanaticism 150 


36  Fanning:  Voyages    .     . 

14  Farewell  to  Time 
262  Farmer,  H.  T. :  Poems  . 
193  Fas  :  Different  Rekening 
135  Fashionable  World   .     . 
143  Fashionable  Amusements 


Fauste  :  Cat.  of  Health 

EAAAAOS 46  Federalist,  The     .     .     . 

Ersilla:  La  Araucana  .  .  210  Fellows  :  Expo.  ofMya. 
Espriella  :  Let.  from  Eng.  20  Female  Revolu.  Plutarch 
Essayist,  or  Literary  Cabinet  262  Fenelon  :  Dia.  des  Morts 
Es.  and  Sketch,  of  Life,  &c.  262  Fenelon :  Dia.  on  Elo. 


8 

150 
211 
181 
137 
137 
125 
167 
86 
95 
205 
201 


Essays  by  a  Virginian 


262  F6n<§lon 

NK 


Ed.  of  a  Daughter  133 


282 


Index, 


Fenton,  E. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Ferguson  :  Civil  Society  . 
Ferguson :  Rom.  Republic  . 
Ferguson,  James :  Life  .  . 
Ferguson,  Robert :  Poems  . 
Ferris,  F. :  Epi.  Cholera  . 
Ferry :  Art  of  Correspond. 
Fessenden :  T.  Tractoration 


208  Franklin,  Dr.  B.  :  Works   .  265 
44  Franklin  :  Es.  and  Letters  .  263 
49  Franklin,  Dr.  :  Life  and  Es.    96 
87  Franklin,  Dr.  :   Memoirs     .     96 

209  Franklin  :  Second  Expedit.      41 
125  Fraser  :  Journal    ....     27 
204  Fraser  :   Historical  Account     26 
211  Fraser:   History  of  Persia  .     69 

Tessenden:  Weekly  Inspec.  113  Frazer's  Magazine  .  .  .113 
Fichte  :  Desti.  de  1'Hpmme  150  Frederic  II.  :  CEuvres  Post  263 
Fidler:  U.  S.  and  Canada  .  36  Frederic  II.  :  Mai.  de  Bran.  66 
Fielding  :  Works  ....  263  Freeman  :  Clerk's  Magazine  162 
Fielding:  Dramatic  Works  218  Free  School  Society  of  N.Y.  133 
Finati:  Life  and  Adventures  95  French  Grammar  .  .  .  .  197 
Findley  :  Whiskey  Insurrec.  75  French  Sergeant :  Adven.  of 
Finlay :  A rith.  Magazine  .  181  Friend  of  Peace  .... 
Fischer:  El.  N.  Philosophy  183  Frish  :  Passages  Fr.  Allem. 
Fisher:  System  of  Tactics  193  Froissart :  Chron.  ofEng. 
Fletcher,  G.  and  P.  :  Poems  208  Frost :  An.  and  Mod.  Greece 

67  Fuller  : 

36  Fuller  : 

36  Fuller  : 
193  Funes: 
183  Gaetani 


Fletcher  :  History  of  Poland 
Flint :  Geog.  of  W.  States  . 
Flint :  Recollections  .  .  . 
Flint,  T.  :  Indian  Wars  .  . 
Flint :  Lect.  on  Nat.  Hist.  . 
Flint :  Art  of  being  Happy 
Florida :  War  of  .  .  .  . 
Fontaine,  La  :  Theatre  .  . 


Foote  : 
Forbes 
Forbes 
Forbes 
Force  : 
Ford: 


Dramatic  Pieces 
:  Oriental  Memoirs 
:  Illus.  of  the  above 
:  Sketches  of  Florida 

National  Calendar  . 
Dramatic  Works 


14 
167 
201 
53 
46 
150 
144 
96 
80 
197 
34 
96 
3 

96 
96 
96 
218 
173 


Holy  State  .  .  . 
On  Communion 
Life  of  Peace  .  . 
Hist,  de  Paraguay  . 
:  Crestomathia  Ital. 
135  Gagre  :  Trav.  in  W.  Indies  . 

78  Galileo  :  Life 

218  Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art  . 

Fontaine,  La  :  Fables  Choi.  205  Gait,  J.  :  Memoirs  .  .  . 
Fontenelle  :  CEuvres  .  .  263  Gait,  John  :  Life  of  Byron  . 
Fontenelle  :  Diolog.  des  M.  206  Gait :  Lives  of  the  Players  . 
Fontenelle:  Hist,  des  Ora.  157  Gait:  Tragedies  .... 

218  Ganihl  :  Polit.  Economy     . 
27  Garcilassode  la  V.  See  Wif. 
27  Garden  :  Anecdotes   ...     75 
36  Garden,  Rev.  :  Anecdotes   .  193 
179  Garden  :  Hist.  Hen.  HI.  Fr.     57 
218  Gardenier:  The  Examiner.  170 
268  Garth,  S.  :  Poems     .     .     .208 
113  Gascoyne,  G.  :  Poems  .     .  207 
32  Gaultier :  Geography      .     .       3 
Import,  of  Religion  144  Gay,  J.  :  Poetical  Works    .  208 
On  Pop.  Ignorance  133  Gay,  John  :  Poems    .     .     .211 
176  Gay  :  Fables 206 

189  Gallerts  :  Moralis  Vorlesun.   135 

190  Cell :  Pom.,  the  Topog.  &e.     1 7 
95  Cell :  Topog.  of  Rome  .     .     17 

123  General  Atlas:  Geography        2 
82  Genlis  :  Annales  de  la  Ver.    133 


Foreign  Con.  against  U.  S. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review  . 

Foss  :  Jour,  of  his  Captivity 

Foster 

Foster 

Foster :  Clerk's  Guide 

Bookkeeping    .     . 
Penmanship     .     . 
:  Memoirs     . 

Fourcroy  :  Elem.  of  Chym. 
Fox  :  Christian  Martyrdom 
Francke,  A.  H. :  Life 


Foster  : 
Foster  : 
Fouche 


95  Genlis :  Les  petits  Emigres  133 


Franck  :  Study  of  Scripture  140  Genlis,  Madame  :  Memoirs     96 


Index. 


283 


Geog.  Society  :  Journal  of . 
Geog.  &c.,  View  of  U.  S.    . 
Geol.  Society,  Proceedings 
Geometry,  Plain,  Solid,  &c. 

Georgian  Era 

Gerry,  Elbridge :  Life  .  . 
Gesner :  (Euvres  .  4,,,.-, 
Gesta :  Romanorum  .  .  . 
Gibbon  :  Fall  of  Rom.  Emp. 
Gibbon  :  The  same  ,  .  . 
Gibbon :  The  same  .  .  . 
Gibbon,  Edward  :  Life  .  . 
Gifford,  William  :  Life  .  . 
Gifford,  VV.  :  Poems  .  .  . 
Gifford  :  History  of  France 
Gibson :  Surveying  .  .  . 
Gilbert :  History  of  Banking 
Gilleland  :  Count.  H.  Ass. 
Gillies  :  Hist,  of  Greece 
Gillies  :  Reign  Fred.  Prussia 
Geradin  :  No.  sur  1'Alle.  . 
Girault :  Vie  de  Washington 
Glad  win  :  Ayeen  Akbery  . 
Glass  :  Canary  Islands  . 
Glasse  :  Holy  Festivals 
Gieig  :  History  of  the  Bible 
Glossary  of  Architecture 
Glover,  R. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Glynn,  R. :  Poems  . 
Goddard :  Accountant  .  . 
Goddard:  History  of  Banks 
Godman  :  Am.  Nat.  History 
Godwin:  Lives  of  the  Nee. 
Goethe  :  Werke  .... 
Goethe :  Goetz  von  Berlich. 
Goethe :  Faust  .... 
Goethe:  Memoirs  of  himself 
Goldoni :  Life  .... 
Goldsmith,  O. :  Works  .  . 
Goldsmith,  O.  :  Mis.  Works. 
Goldsmith  :  Po.  and  Plays 
Goldsmith:  Cit.  of  the  World 
Goldsmith  :  Beauties  of  .  . 
Goldsmith,  O.  :  Poems  .  . 
Goldsmith :  Anima.  Nature 
Goldsmith  :  Grecian  Hist.  . 
Goldsmith:  Hist,  of  Rome  . 
Goldsmith  :  Hist.  Secrete  . 
Goldsmith,  L. :  Sta.  of  Fr.  . 
Good  :  Book  of  Nature  .  . 


5  Good :  Study  of  Medicine  .  125 

2  Goodrich :  Geography    .     .       3 

1 18  Goodrich :  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.     75 

181  Gordon:  Digest  of  U.  S.  L.  163 
96  Gordon  :  Digest  of  Treaties   162 
96  Gordon:  Accoutant  .     .     .  189 

263  Gordon  :  Gazetteer  of  N.  Y.     36 

206  Gordon:  Spanish  Dis.  in  Am.     34 

49  Gorton :  Biographical  Diet.     97 

49  Gospel  of  St.  John,  in  Mo.  139 

49  Goss  :  Journal  of  the  Corps     36 

88  Gouge  :  History  of  Banks      173 

88  Gould :  Shorthand     .     .     .190 

209  Gourgaurd  :  Napol.  in  Rus.  193 

57  Gower,  J. :  Poems    .     .     .  207 

182  Gower:  Seamanship      .     .  192 
173  Graham:  British  Georges  .    211 
162  Graham  :  Hist,  of  U.  States     75 

46  Graham  :  Me.  of  H.  Tooke     97 

66  Graham,  David :  Pioneer    .  263 

22  Graham,  Mrs. :  Memoirs   .     97 

96  Graham :  On  Indigestion    .  125 

159  Grainger,  James :  Poems    .  208 

32  Grant,  Mrs. :  Me.  of  Mrs.  S.     97 

149  Grant:  Ran.  Recol.  H.  C.  .     97 

83  Grant :  Ran..  Recol.  H.  of  L.     97 

255  Grant :  The  Grt.  Metropolis     20 

209  Grattan :  Speeches    .     .     .  202 

209  Grattan:  His.  of  Netherlands     65 

189  Gray,T. :  Poems  and  Let.  .  211 

173  Gray,  Thomas  :  Poems       .  208 

116  Gray:  En.  Prose  Literature  110 

96  Gray:    Element  of  Botany  119 

263  Gray,  R. :  Tour  ....     14 

218  Greek  War  of  Independence  261 

211  Green,  A.  :  Discourses  .     .   149 

96  Green,  M. :  Poems    .     .     .  208 
88  Green  :  Notes  of  a  Traveller     14 

263  Greenbank :  Periodical  Lib.  263 
263  Greene  :  Glance  at  N.  York  36 
263  Gregory  :  Die.  Arts  and  Sc.  186 
263  Gregory  :  Ev.  of  Ch.  Relig.  154 
263  Gregory:  Life  of  Good  .  .  97 
209  Gregory:  Life  of  Rob.  Hall  97 
116  Gregory:  L.  of  L.  Richm'd  97 

48  Gregory's  Chesterfield    .     .137 

49  Greppo  :  Es.  on  Hieroglyph.  263 

97  Gressat :  (Euvres     .     .     .  263 
178  Gribrat :  Geographic     .     .       3 
185  Griffin,  E. :  Remains     .     .  263 


284 


Index. 


Grimlt6 :  On  Education,  &c. 
Grimshaw  :  Etyraol.  Die.  . 
Grimshaw  :  His.  of  France 
Grimshaw  :  His.  of  the  U.  8. 
Griscom :  Address  .  .  . 
Griscom  :  Year  in  Europe  . 
Griswold,  A. :  Discourses  . 
Grose:  Clas.  Die.  Vul.  Ton. 
Grosier :  China  .... 
Grotius  :  Rights  of  War,  &c. 
Grotius  :  Droits  de  la  Guerre 
Guardian,  The  .... 
Guest:  Cotton  Manufacture 
Guest,  M. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Guide  to  Observ.  of  Nature 
Guide  to  Con.  Sp.  English 
Guide  to  Men  and  Manners 
Guide  de  PHistoire  .  .  . 
Guido :  By  Janthe  .  . 
Guignes,  De :  Voy.  a  Peking 
Guizot :  Diet,  de  Synon.  . 
Gunn  :  Me.  of  J.  Livingston 
Gurney  :  Shorthand  .  .  . 
Gurnsey,  Countess  :  Con.  of 
Gutzlaff :  Sk.  of  Chin.  His. 
Guthrie :  Geography  .  . 
Gutzlaff:  Journal  .  .  . 
Habington,  W. :  Poems  .  . 
Haines :  Me.  of  T.  Emmet 
Hale:  Hist,  of  the  U.  States 
Halen  :  Nar.  of  his  Impris. 
Halford  :  Essays  and  Ora. 
Haliburton:  Nova  Scotia  . 
Haliburton  :  Nova  Scotia  . 
Halifax,  Earl  of :  Poems  . 
Hall :  Extracts  from  Jour.  . 
Hall,  B. :  Frag,  of  Voyages 
Hall:  Skimmings  .  .  . 
Hall,  B.  :  Trav.  in  N.  Am. 
Hall :  Voyage  .... 
Hall :  Voyage  .... 
Hall,  F. :  Columbia  .  .  . 
Hall,  J.  :  Sk.  of  the  West  . 
Hall,  Joseph  :  Poems  .  . 
Hall,  Robert :  Works  .  . 
Hall,  Robert :  Sermons  .  . 
Hallam:  View  of  Europe  . 
Halleck,F.  G. :  Fanny  .  . 
Halleck,  F.  G. :  Aln.  Castle 
Halsted :  Curing  Dyspepsy 
Hamilton:  Me.  of  de  Gram. 


133  Hamilton,  J.  C. :  L.  of  A.  H.     97 

199  Hamilton  :   Merchandise     .  189 

57  Hamilton  :  On  Education  .  133 

76  Hamilton:  M.  and  M.  in  Am.     36 

133  Hamilton  :  Periin.  Camp.     .   193 

14  Hammer:  An.  Alphabets    .  190 

149  Hammond  :  Algebra  .     .     .  181 

199  Hammond,  James  :  Poems  .  208 

28  Handvesten  :   Stede  Vlaard.   113 

158  Hanway  :   Travels     ...     11 

158  Hanway  :  Vir.  in  Hum.  Life  135 

263  Harbinger  of  Peace  .     .     .158 

191  Hardie  :  Biog.  Dictionary  .     97 

211  Hardie:  Freemason's  Mon.     86 

261  Hardie:  Yel.  Fev.  in  N.  Y.  126 

198  Hardinge,  G. :  Works    .     .  263 

137  Hardy :  L.  of  E.  of  Chad.  .     98 

1  Harewood:  Diet,  of  Sports  129 

211  Harlan:  De.  of  Animals      .  121 

211  Harlan:  Mam.  Animals      .   116 

197  Harmoniere  :  G.  de  Con.    .  197 

97  Harpe,  La:   Lycee  .     .     .110 

190  Harper:  Speeches    .     .     .202 

97,  Harris,  James :  Works  .     .  263 

71  Harris,  J. :  Hermes  .     .     .199 

3  Harris,  J.  :  Philological  In.  199 

28  Harris  :    Dial,  on  Fine  Arts  255 

208  Harris:  The  Great  Teacher  144 

97  Harris  :  Nat.  Hist,  of  the  B.  1 16 

76  Harte,  Walter  :  Poems  .     .  209 

18  Hartley  :  On  Influx  .     .     .130 

125  Hartley:  Punctuation    .     .   199 

36  Harwood :  Poems     .     .     .211 

76  Hauser,  Caspar :  Account  of    98 

208  Hausset,  M. :  Pri.  Mem.     .     98 

34  Haussez  :  G.  Britain  in  1833     20 

5  Hawes  :  Lect.  to  Y.  Men   .  136 

22  Hawkes,  F.  L. :  Con.     .     .     83 

36  Hawkesworth  :  V.  of  Cook       5 

27  Hayes :  Nego.  Magazine     .  176 

28  Hays  :  Female  Biography  .     98 
36  Hayward  :  Religious  Creeds  141 
36  Hazard :  Poems  .     .     .     .211 

208  Hazlitt :  Literary  Remains  .  263 
263  Hazlitt :  Elo.  Br.  Senate  .  202 
149  Hazlitt :  Eng.  Com.  Writers  110 

53  Head :  Jour,  across  the  Pam.  41 
211  Head:  T.  thro' Man.  Dis.  .  20 
211  Head:  Bub.  from  the  Brun.  22 
126Heber:  Journey.  ...  27 

97  Haber  :  Me.  of  Bish.  Heber     9& 


Indax. 


285 


Heber:  Sermons.  .  V'  . 
Heber:  Palestine  .  .  . 
Heckeweder:  Narra.  of  Mis. 
Heeren  :  States  of  Antiquity 
Heeren  :  Hist.  Researches  . 
Heeren  :  Pol.  of  An.  Greece 
Heeren  :  Eu.  and  its  Col.  . 
Heeren  :  Manual  du  Mime 
Heeren  :  Hist,  of  M.  Greece 
Heeren:  Historical  Treatises 
Heeren :  Geography .  .  . 
Heliodorus :  Ethiopica  .  . 
Helms  :  Travels  to  Lima  . 
Helon  :  Pilgrimage  . 
Helvetius  :  (Euvres  .  .  . 
Helvetius  :  On  Man  .  .  . 
Hemans,  Mrs.  :  Poems 
Hemans,  Mrs. :  Rec.  of  W. 
Henderson :  Housekeeper  . 
Henderson  :  Tour  in  Iceland 
Henningson  :  12  Mo.  Cam. 
Henry:  C.  onO.  and  N.  T. 
Henry  :  Christ.  Antiquities 
Henry  :  Advo.  for  Peace  . 
Henry  :  Cam.  of  Quebec  . 
Herald,  Gazette  .... 
Herbert  of  Charburg :  Life  . 
Herbert,  Edward  :  Life  . 
Hermann  :  Po.  A.  of  Greece 
Herodotus :  Musae  .  .  . 
Herodotus  :  Hist,  translated 
Herrick,  R. :  Poems  .  . 
Herschel,  J.  :  Astronomy  . 
Herschel,  J. :  Prel.  Discour. 
Hervey :  Meditations  .  . 
Hervey:  The.  and  Aspasio 
Hesiod  :  Opera  .... 
Hewitt :  S.  Car.  and  Geor. 
Hibernicus  :  Res.  of  N.  Y. 
Higgins  :  The  Earth  .  . 
Hildreth  :  View  of  the  U.  S. 
Hildreth :  Sequel  .  .  . 
Hildreth:  Hist,  of  N.  York 
Hill,  I  :  Form,  of  the  Earth 
Hill :  Mature  Reflections  . 
Hill :  Village  Dialogues 
Hillhouse :  Hadad  .  .  . 
Hinton  :  Topog.  of  U.  States 
Hints  for  Im.  of  Education 
Hippisley :  Ex.  to  Orinoco . 


144  Histoire  Romane  Abregee    .     49 

211  Hist.  Account  of  Brit.  India     79 

36  Hist,  and  Political  Review  .     54 

45  Hist.  Col.  of  State  Papers  .   179 

45  Historical  View  of  G.Britain  261 

45  Historical  Map  of  Palestine       2 
80  Historical  Letters      ...     44 
80  History  of  Discovery     .     .       5 

46  History  of  Music  .     .     .     .  26 1 
53  History  of  New-York      .     .  259 

3  History  of  Oracles,  &c.       .  157 

235  History  of  Pet.  111.  and  Cath.     67 

41  History  of  Spain  and  Port.  .     56 

25  History  of  Sculpture,  &c.    .  265 

263  History  of  Sir  W.  Wallace  .211 

133  History  of  Two  Acts,  &c.   .  171 

211  Histoire  Ancienne  Abregee      45 

211  History  of  Virginia     .     .     .259 

211  Hitchcock  :  Dyspepsy  fore.    126 

24  Hitchcock:  Re.  on  N.  H.     .  116 

193  Hobart,  Bishop:  Sermons  .  149 

139  Hobart :  Posthum.  Works  .  144 

141  Hobbes:  On  Human  Nature  131 

158Hobhouse:  Journey.     .     .     12 

193Hobhouse:  Italian  Lit.  .     .  110 

llSHobhouse:  Sub.  of  Letters  .     57 

98  Hobhouse,  J.  C. :  Illus.      .  210 

88  Hodgson  :  Journey  in  N.  A.     36 

47  Hodgson  :  Fr.  and  E.  Gram.   197 
47  Hoffman  :   Winter  in  West  .     37 
47  Hofland :  Young  Pilgrim     .     12 

208  Hofland,Mrs. :  S.  of  Genius  259 

184  Hofland  :  Young  Crusoe     .  259 

185  Hogarth  :  Anal,  of  Beauty  .  255 
1 50  Hogg  :  Visit  to  Damascus   .     26 
154  Hogg  :  Two  H.  and  N.  D.       14 
211  Hogg,  J.  :  Poet.  Works  .     .211 

76  Hogg  :  Forest  Minstrel  .     .211 

116  Hogg:  Anecdotes  of  Scott  .  105 

118  Holbach  :  Moral  Universal.    136 

36  Halbach  :  Syst.  de  Natural.  136 

76  Halberg,  Lewis :  Life     .     .     88 

76  Holland,  J. :  Life  of  Sum.  .     98 

118  Holland  :  Life  of  V.  Buren      93 

150  Holman  :  Voyage      ...       8 

144  Holmes:  Annals  of  America     73 

211  Holmes,  0.  W. :  Poems     .  211 

76  Holt :  Life  of  J.  B.  Taylor  .     98 

133  Holy  Bible  explained      .     .  140 

41  Home,  John  :  Works     .     .  263 


286  Index. 

Home;  a  Poem  ....  212  Humboldt:  Personal  Nar.  .  34 
Homer:  Iliad  .  .  .  .  .211  Humboldt:  Po.  Es.onN.  S.  171 
Homer:  Odyssey  .  .  .211  Humboldt:  Travels  ...  13 
Homer:  IAIAE  ....  213  Hume:  History  of  England  62 
Homer:  CEuvres  ....  212  Hume:  Philos.  Works  .  .  131 
Homer:  11.  and  Od.  See  P.  Hume:  Essays  ....  131 
Homergue  :  American  Silk  191  Hume,  D. :  Tracts  on  Gov.  167 
Homilies  of  Q.  Eliz's  Time  149  Hume  :  Ethical  Pieces  .  .  136 
Hone  :  Every-day  Book  .  264  Hume,  David  :  Life  ...  87 
Hood:  Whims  and  Oddities  212  Humphreys:  L.  of  Gen.  Put.  98 
Hooke  :  Roman  History  .  49  Hunt :  Byron  and  his  Con.  98 

Hooke  :  Historical  Library      44  Hunt's  Tasso 209 

Hooke:  History  of  Greece  47  Hunter:  Travels.  ...  14 
Hooker,  Richard  :  Works  .  264  Hunter :  Indian  Tribes  .  .  37 
Hooker:  Eccl.  Polity  .  .  166Hurdie:  Village  Curate  .  212 
Hooker:  Life  of R.  Williams  98  Huskisson  :  Speeches  .  .  202 
Hoole  :  Orlando  of  Ariosto  212  Huskisson:  On  the  Curren.  173 
Hoole:  Jerusalem  of  Tasso  2l2Hutton:  Mathematics  .  .  180 
Hooper:  Medical  Dictionary  126  Hyde,  N.  M.  :  Writings  .  264 
Hopkins:  Notions  in  P.  EC.  173  Illinois  Monthly  Magazine  .  113 
Hopkins:  Primitive  Church  144  Illustrations  of  Phrenology  .  128 
Hoppus:  The  Con.  in  1835  14  Independent  Whig  .  .  .144 
Horace  :  Art  of  Poetry  .  .  206  Indians,  Speeches  on  Rem.  171 
Horace:  See  Fam.  C.  Lib.  Influence  of  Moral  Causes  .  131 

Home  :  A  For.  Opin.  Eng.  20  Ingersoll  :  Con.  on  Gram.  .  199 
Home  :  Intro,  to  Scripture  .  140  Ingraham  :  Mem.  of  Oxford  20 
Home:  Com.  on  the  Psalms  140  India  :  Historical  Account  .  27 
Horner:  Popery  Stripped  .  268  Inman  :  On  Ventilation,  &c.  192 
Hornot:  Anec.  Amer.  .  .  73  Innes  :  Human  Muscles  .  126 
Horsemanden  :  Negro  Plot  76  Inquisition :  History  of  the  .  83 
Horsley,  Bishop  :  Sermons  149  Internal  Navigation,  U.  S.  .  189 
Hosack:  Life  of  D.  Clinton  98  Ireland  :  Life  of  Bonaparte  90 
Hosack:  Es.  in  Med.  Sci.  .  1°26  Irving,  W.  :  Life  of  Colum.  99 
Hosack  :  Practical  Nosology  126  Irving:  The  same,  abridged  99 
Hosack:  Inaugural  Dis.  .  126  Irving  :  Compan.  of  Colum.  37 
Hosack:  Am.  Med.  Reg.  .  126  Irving:  Astoria  ....  37 
House  of  Commons,  History  180  Irving:  The  Rocky  Mount.  37 
House  of  Lords,  History  .  180  Irving:  Crayon  Miscellany  264 
House  of  Parliament,  Hist.  18U  Irving  :  Beauties  of  ...  264 
House  of  Lords,  History  .  180  Irving,  J.  T.  :  Ex.  to  Paw.  37 
House  of  Refuge  ....  165  Irving,  Theo.  :  Con.  Florida  264 
Howe:  Greek  Revolution  .  47  Irving,  E. :  The  Missionaries  150 
Howitt :  Book  of  Seasons  .  116  Irving:  Oracles  of  God  .  150 
Howitt:  Hist,  of  Priestcraft  83  Irving:  Elem.  ofComp.  .  201 
Hoyle  :  Games  ....  129  Isaac  :  Univ.  Rest.  Refuted  144 
Hughes,  D.  :  On  Insurance  162  Ital.,  Germ.,  and  Fr.  Gram.  197 
Hughes,  J. :  Poems  .  .  .  208  Ivimey  :  Life  of  Bunyan  .  98 
Hughs,  Mrs. :  Orn.  Discov.  250  Ivimey  :  Life  of  Milton  .  99 
Hugo,  V.  :  (Euvres  .  .  .  264  Jackson,  A. :  An.  Messages  170 
Hull,  Gen. :  Defence  .  .166  Jackson :  Ac.  of  Morocco  .  32 


Index. 


287 


Jackson  :  Com.  of  Medit. . 
Jacob  :  Pro.  of  Pre.  Metals 
Jago,  R. :  Poems  .  . 
Jahn  :  Biblical  Archaiology 
Jamaica  as  it  was,  &c.  . 
James  :  Biog.  of  Statesman 
James,  G.  P.  R. :  Des.  Man 
James :  Educa.  Institutions 
James:  His.  of  Charlemagne 
James  :  History  of  Chivalry 
James  :  Me.  of  Commanders 
James :  Christian  Charity  . 
James  :  Journal  of  Tour  . 
James  :  Researches  in  Syria 
Jameson  :  Characteristics  . 
Jameson,  Mrs. :  L.  of  the  P. 
Jameson,  Mrs. :  M.  of  F.  S. 
Jameson,  Mrs. :  Vis.  and  S. 
Jameson  :  B.  of  Charles  II. 
Jamieson  :  Diet,  of  Me.,  &c. 
Java :  Sketches  .... 
Jay,  W. :  Col.  and  Anti-S. 
Jay :  Thoughts  on  Marriage 
Jay,  W. :  Life  of  John  Jay 
Jefferson :  Memoirs,  &c.  . 
Jefferson  :  Notes  on  Virginia 
Jennyns,  Soame  :  Poems  . 
Jesse  :  Glean,  in  Nat.  Hist. 
Jesse  :  Idem,  Second  Series 
Jesse  :  Idem,  Third  Series  . 
Jewsbury  :  The  three  Hist. 
Jewsberry :  L.  to  the  Young 
Johnson,  G.  H. :  Opt.  Images 
Johnson :  Acoustics  .  .  . 
Johnson :  Optics  .  .  .  . 
Johnson,  Dr.  J. :  Travels  . 
Johnson, :  E.  of  Health  .  . 
Johnson,  Dr.  S. :  Works  . 
Johnson,  Dr.  S. :  Idler  . 
Johnson,  Dr.  S. :  Dictionary 
Johnson :  Same,  abridged  . 
Johnson :  Philotog.  Tracts  . 
Johnson,  A.  :  On  Language 
Johnson,  Dr. :  L.  of  En.  P. 
Johnson  :  L.  of  Em.  Persons 
Johnson :  T.  to  the  Hebrides 
Johnson,  Dr.  S. :  Poems  . 
Johnston :  Aurora  Borealis 
Johnston :  Nar.  of  Cap.,  &c. 
Johnston:  Travels  . 


176  Jones,  Sir  W. :  Works  .     .  264 

119  Jones:  Persian  Grammar   .   195 

209  Jones  :  Philological  Tracts    195 

14 1  Jones,  W. :  L.  of  Nadir  Shah     99 

40  Jones,  Sir  W.  :  Poems  .     .212 

99  Jones  :  Fig.  L.  of  the  Scrip.  140 

264  Jones  :  Excursion  to  Cairo  .     13 

133  Jones  :  Jour.  Frank.  Insti.  .   186 

57  Jones  :  Conv.  on  Nat.  Phil.   185 

86  Jones :  Bookkeeping      .     .  189 

193  Jones  :  Customhouse  Digest   177 

144  Jones  :  Lives  of  R.  Ministers     99 

14  Jonson,  Beau,  and  F.'s.  W.    217 

25  Jonson,  B.  :  Poems       .     .  208 

136Jortin:  Life  of  Erasmus     .     99 

99  Josephine  :  Memoirs  of  .     .  102 

99  Josephus:  Jew.  Antiquities      51 

264  Josephus :  The  same     .     .     51 

264  Jouy  :   Suite  de  1'Hermite     .     19 

186  Joyce  :  Dialogues  on  Chym.   123 

27  Joyce  :  Scientific  Dialogues    185 

170Junius:   Letters    ....   171 

136  Junius  Identified  ....   171 

99  Junius:  Posthumous  Works  171 

76  Junius  :  Critical  Inquiry  .     .   171 

37  Junot :  Lives  of  Cel.  Women  100 

209  Justin  :  Roman  History  .     .     49 

116  Juvenal,  by  Badham     .     .     212 

116  Journal  of  Am.  Institute      .   186 

116  Journal  of  Frank.  Institute  .  186 

151  Journal  of  Education     .     .  133 

144  Journal  of  Liter.  Convention  133 

185  Journal  of  Fed.  Convention  170 

183  Journal  of  S.  Carolina  Con.  170 

184  Journal  of  Health     .     .     .126 
2  Journal  of  a  Naturalist  .     .117 

126  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Italy  .     17 

264  Journal  of  H.  of  R.  of  U.  S.   163 

264  Journal  of  the  Law  .     .     .164 

199  Journal  of  a  Nobleman  .     .     22 

199  Journal  of  the  R.  Institution   186 

199  Journal  of  the  Ocean     .     .  212 

199  Kaimes:  Elem.  of  Criticism  201 

99  Kaimes  :  Same,  abridged    .  201 

99  Kater :  Mechanics    .     .     .  183 

20  Kay  :  Travels  in  Caffraria  .     33 

209  Kean,  Edmund  :  Life  of      .   100 

206  Keate  :  Pelew  Islands   .     .     29 

37  Keats  :  Poetical  Works       .210 

24  Keightly  :  Mythology    .    .157 


288 


Index. 


Keith,  A. :  on  the  Prophecies 
Keith  :  Signs  of  the  Times 
Keith  :  On  the  Globes   .     . 
Kelly  :  Reminiscences  . 
Kelly  :  Universal  Cambist . 
Kempis :  Imitation  of  Christ 
Kendall :  Trav.  in  the  U.  S. 
Kennedy:  Conversations    . 
Kennedy  :   Mosaic  Record  . 
Kennet :  Rom.  An.  Notitia 
Kennet :  The  same  . 
Kent:  Com.  of  Am.  Law  . 
Keppel :  Journey      .     . 
Kerr:  Collection  of  Voyages 
Kerr :  Trav.  in  the  U.  S.    . 
Kerr,  Barclay  :  Trial     .     . 
Kelt:  Ele.  of  Gen.  Knowl. 
Kettell :  Specimens   .     .     . 
Keysler:  Travels      .     .     . 
Kidd  :  Bridgwater  Tr.  2     . 
Kincaid  :  Random  Shots 
Kincaid  :  Rifle  Brigade  .     . 
King,  W. :  Poems    .     . 
King  :  Life  of  John  Locke  . 
Kinney  :    On  the  Types 
Kirby  :  Bridgwater  Tr.  7   . 
Kirkpatrick :  Ac.  of  Nepaul 
Kirkpatrick :  Pious  Medita. 
Kitchener:  Invalid's  Oracle 
Kit-Kat  Club ;  Mem.  of  the 
Klopstock  :  Mem.,  &c.  .     . 
Knapp  :  On  Christ.  Theol. 
Knapp :  Am.  Literature 
Knapp :  Freemasonry    . 
Knapp :  Pub.  Characters    . 
Knapp  :  Life  of  Webster    . 
Knapp  :  Life  of  Eddy    .     . 
Knapp  :  Female  Biography 
Knapp :  Life  of  Aaron  Burr 
Knapp  :  Advice  in  Literature 
Kneeland  :  Colum.  Miscel. 
Knickerbocker  Magazine     . 
Knights  of  Malta  .     .     .     . 
Knight :  Trav.  in  the  U.  S. 
Knowles  :  L.  of  Mrs.  Judson 
Knowles :  Dramatic  Works 
Knowles,  Sheridan  :  Works 
Knox  :  Winter  Evenings     . 
Knox:  Essays.  See  Br.  Es. 
Korner:  Works    .     .     .     . 


154  Koster :  Travels  in  Brazil  .  41 
144  Kotzebue,  A. '•  Memoirs  ,  88 
134  Kotzebue  :  Oi  Korsai  .  .  218 

217  Kotzebue:  Voy,  of  Discov.      29 
177  Kotzebue  :  Journ.  into  Per.      26 
151  Kramer:  Ital.  Gramraatic   .  197 

37  Labillardiere  :  Voyage  .  .  8 
154  Laborde :  A  View  of  Spain  18 
144  Laborde  :  Jour,  thro'  Arabia  25 

5 1  Lackington,  James :  Life   .     88 

51  Laconics 206 

163Ladd:  Remains  and  Life  .  100 

12  Lafayette,  complete  History  93 
5  Lafayette,  Memoirs  of  .  .  93 

37  Lafayette,  Sketches  of  .  .  93 
165  Laing :  Travels  in  W.  Africa  33 
134  Lamartine :  Pilgrimage.  .  25 
212  Lamartine:  Narrative  .  .  25 

J 5  Lamartine:  (Euvres  .     .     .  264 

1 53  Lamb,  C:    Poetical  Works  212 
193  Lamb,  C. :  Prose  Works    .  264 
193  Lamb:  Hebrew  Characters  140 
208  Lamballe  :  Secret  Memoirs     57 
100  Lambert  :  Trav.  in  Canada     37 
140  Lancaster  :  Sys.  of  Eduea.  133 

154  Lander:   Ex. "up  the  Niger     33 
27  Landon,  L.  E.:  Gol.  Violet  211 

151  Landon,  L.  E. :  Improvisa.  212 
126  Landon,  L.  E. :  Lay  of  Pea.  212 
100  Landor  :  Ad.  in  N.  of  Eu.  .  24 
100  Landor,  W.  S. :  Ghebor,  &c.  212 
144  Lang  :  New  South  Wales  .  29 
110  Lang:  New  South  Wales  .  165 

86  Langhorne,  J.  :  Poems  .  .  209 
100  Langsdorff:  Voyages  .  .  8 
100  Language,  its  influence,  &e.  199 
100  Lansdowne,  Lord  :  Poems  .  208 
100  Lanzi  :  History  of  Painting  257 
100  Lardner :  On  Heat  .  .  .183 
134Lardner:  On  the  Steam  En.  191 
144  Lardner:  Arithmetic.  .  .  181 
113  Lardner:  Gospel  History  .  83 
261  Latimer:  Select  Sermons  .  149 

37  Latrobe :  Ramb.  in  N.  A  me.  37 
100  Latrobe:  Ramb.  in  Mexico  37 

218  Laudendun  :  Gazetteer  .     .       3 
264Lavater:  Physiognomy.     .  128 
264  Lavater :  The  same  abridg.  129 

Lavoisier:  Ele.  of  Chyna.  .   123 
264  Lavoisnes :  Atlas      ...      9 


Index. 


289 


Lawrence  :  On  Po.  Econ. 
Laws  of  Etiquette  .  .  . 
Laws,  &c.,  of  N.  York  City 
Lawson  :  Rel.  of  Melodine  . 
Lays  of  Minnesingers  .  . 
Lyttleton,  Lord  :  Poems  . 
Leake  :  Tour  in  Asia  Minor 
Leake  :  Topog.  of  Athens  . 
Le  Bas  :  Life  of  Cranmer  . 
Legendre :  Geometry  .  . 
Le  Gros  :  Fables  and  Tales 
Leland:  Demosthenes  .  . 
Lelyveld :  Aanmerkingen  . 
Lee,  R. :  Life  of  R.  H.  Lee 
Lee,  R. :  Life  of  Arthur  Lee 
Lee:  Campaign  of  1781  . 
Lee :  Life  of  Napoleon  .  . 
Lee,  H. :  Ob.  on  Jefferson  . 
Lee:  Cam.  of  the  Carolinas 
Lemprierc  :  Un.  Biography 
Lempriere,  W. :  Nat.  Hist. 
Lempriere :  Clas.  Dictionary 
Lendrum :  Ame.  Revolution 
Lessons  on  Shells 
Letters  on  State  of  Fr.  Na. 
Letters  from  C.  of  G.  Hope 
Letters  by  a  Traveller  .  . 
Letters  to  Caleb  Strong  .  . 
Letters  on  the  East.  States 
Letters  from  an  El.  Brother 
Lewis  :  Origines  Hebreee  . 
Lewis  :  Es.  on  Rom.  Lang. 
Lewis  and  Clark  :  Expe.  . 
Levasseur  :  Voy.  with  La. 
Levi :  Defence  of  Old  Test. 
Levison :  Mental  Culture  . 
Lex  Mercatoria  Araer.  .  . 

Liberal,  The 

Library  of  Ent.  Knowledge  . 
Library  of  Ent.  Knowledge  . 
Library  of  Ent.  Knowledge 
Lieber :  Rem.  of  TViebuhr  . 
Lieber :  Let.  to  a  Ger.  Gent. 
Lieber :  Girard  College 
Lieber :  Ency.  Americana  . 
Lieber :  Penitentiary  System 
Lee,  Mrs. :  Life  of  Cuvier  . 

Life  of  James  I 

Life  of  Sir  W.  Wallace  .     . 
Lights  on  Education       .     . 


173  Lilly,  the  Astrologer,  Life  .     87 

137  Lincoln:   Lives  of  the  Pres.     77 

164Lindley:  Botany.     .     .     .119 

214  Lit.  and  Sc.  Re.  Cr.  Review  114 

212  Lit.  Gaz.  of  C.  of  G.  Hope.  113 

209  Little  Book  open  .     .     .     .151 

25  Littleton  :   Dial,  of  Dead     .  206 

1 6  Livermore  :  Jessamine  Lawn  151 

100  Lives  of  Females.     .     .     .259 

182  Lives  of  Apostles       .     .     .259 
212  Lives  of  Drake,  &c.  .     .     .101 
202  Lives  of  Philosophers     .     .     87 

183  Living,  the,  and  the  Dead    .  144 
100  Livingston:  Sys.ofPe.  Law  163 
100  Livy:  History  of  Rome      .     49 

76  Locke  :  On  Government     .  168 
90  Locke,  J. :  Works      .     .     .265 

100  Locke:  Rea.  efChr.      .     .154 
194  Locke  :  On  Education  .     .  133 

101  Locke  :   Essay  on  the  Un.     131 
1 17  Lockhart :  Pe.  Let.  to  his  K.      20 

48  Lockhart :  Life  of  Burns     .  101 

77  Lockhart:  Life  of  Bonaparte     90 
122  Lockhart:  Life  of  Scott      .  106 
171  Logan,  J.:  Poems     .     .     .  209 

90  London  Stage 218 

27  Long :  Ex.  to  St.  Pet.  R.  .     37 

165  Longinus  :  De  Sublimitate  .  201 

264  Longinus  :  Same  translated  201 

264  Lord  :   Currency  and  Bank.  173 

52  Lord:  Life  of  Christmas     .   101 

196  Lloyd,  Robert:  Poems  .     .  209 

37  Loudon  :  Enc.  of  Agricul.  .  188 

37Loudon:  Enc.  of  Gardening  188 

1 54  Loudon  :  Enc.  of  Architect.    255 

133  Loudon:  Enc.  of  Plants      .  119 

162  Lounger,  The  :  See  Br.  Es. 

264  Louis  XVI :  Pri.  Memoirs  .     57 
52  Lovebond,  E. :  Poems  .     .  209 
20  Lovell,  Robert :  Poems  .     .  209 

265  Lowe  :  State  of  England     .  173 
101  Lowth:  Isaiah      ....  139 

37  Lycophron,  translated  .  .  262 
133  Lyell :  Prin.  of  Geology  .  118 
186Lynd:  Life  of  S  laugh  ton  .  101 
165  Lyon:  Jour,  of  Parry's  Vo.  41 
100  Lyttleton,  Lord  G. :  Works  265 
261  Luc,  De  :  Lettres  Physiques  118 
361  Lucan :  Pharsalia  .  .  .  212 
133  Ludwig:  Duet.  Eng.  Lex.  .  198 
O  o 


290 


Index. 


Luther:  Select  Works  .  . 
Machiavel :  Hist,  of  Flor.  . 
Machiavel :  Same,  in  Italian 
Macchiavelli :  II  Principe  . 
Macchiavelli ;  Opere  .  - 
Macchiavelli :  Discorsi  . 
Macchiavelli :  Arta  della  G. 
Macchiavelli ;  Art  of  War  . 
Madden  :  Infirm,  of  Genius 
Mackay  :  Comp.  Navigators 
Mackenzie,  H.  ;  M.  Works 
Mackenzie,  H. :  Mirror  . 
Mackenzie  :  5000  Receipts 
Mackintosh :  Pro.  Eth.  Phi. 
Mackintosh :  Life  of  Mac.  . 
Macneven :  Switzerland 
Macnish :  Philos.  of  Sleep 
Macnish  :  Ph.  of  Drunk.  . 
Macnish :  Phrenology  .  . 
Madden :  Travels  .  .  . 
Madden:  Res.  in  W.  Indies 
Madrid  in  1835  .... 
Magazine  of  Pop.  Science  . 
Magazine  of  Nat.  History  . 
Magendie :  On  Prussic  Acid 
Mahan  :  Civil  Engineering . 
Mahon  :  Life  of  Belisarius 
Main  tenon  :  Letters  .  .  . 
Maitland  Narrative  .  .  . 
Malespini :  His.  di  Fiorenza 
Mallet,  D. :  Poems  . 
Malte-Brun  i  Italy  .  .  , 
Malte-Brun :  Geography  . 
Malthus  :  On  Population  . 
Malthus :  Political  Economy 
Man  of  Education  .  „  . 
Mandit :  Keegel-Sneeden  . 
Manners  of  the  Jews  .  . 
Manners  and  C.  of  the  Jews 
Manners  of  the  Jews 
Manning  :  Moral  Entertain. 
Mansfield  :  Pol.  Grammar  f 
Manual  of  Liberty  .  .  . 
Manual  of  Politeness  . 
Manuel  de  St.  Domingue  . 
Manuel  des  Notaires  .  . 
Manufacture  of  Porcelain  . 
Map  of  Liverpool  .  .  . 
Marbois  :  His.  of  Louisiana 
Marcet  :  Veget.  Physiology 


145  Marcet:  Con.onChymiatry  123 
54  Marcus  :  Pro.  in  Zuak  Van  165 

54  Marmontel :  Memoirs    .     .101 
168  Marmontel:  Memoirs    .     .     87 
265  Marsden:  Leisure  Hours    .212 

167  Marsh :  Pol.  of  G.  B.  and  Fr.   172 
194  Marsh  :  Bookkeeping     .     .  189 
164  Marsh:  Book., Double  Entry  189 
126  Marsh  :  Lecture  on  the  same   189 
192  Marshall:  L.  of  Washington  101 
265  Marshall :  British  Colonies    101 
265  Marshall:  Hist,  of  Am.  CoL    77 
187  Marshall  :  On  Insurance    .    163 

136  Martin:  Character  of  Bacon  102 
101  Martin:  Tonga  Islands  .     .     29 

23  Martineau:  Illustrations      .   174 

126  Martineau:  Illus., in  French   174 

1 26  Martineau,  H. :  Miscellanies  265 

128  Martineau  :  Soc.  in  America     37 

10  Martinets:  Katecbis.  Natur  136 

40  Martyn  :  British  Colonies  .     80 

18  Mason :  China     ....     28 

187  Mason,  J.  :   Self-knowledge  151 

117  Mason,  J.  M. :   Works  .     .  145 

126  Mason,  J.  M. :  Plea  .     .     .  145 

190  Mason  :  Ecclesiatic  History     83 
101  Maspeth  Poems    .     ,     .     .  212 
204  Massillon  :  (Euvres  .     .     .  269 

80  Massillon :  Sermons       .     .   149 

55  Massinger:  Dram.  Works  .  218 
208  Mathers  Chris.  Philosopher  154 

17  Matthias:  Garland   .     .     .212 

3  Maurice  :  Indian  Antiquities     70 

174  Maury  :  Esprit,  &c.  .     .     .  206 

174  Mavor  :  Universal  History  .     44 

137  Mawe  :  Voy.  Companion   .  122 
182  Mayo:  Mythology    .     .     .  157 
14lMlCallan:  Ossian    .     .     .212 

69  M'Cleland  :  Ge.  of  Kemaon  1 1» 

83  MlClung  :   West.  Adventure     38> 

145  M'Clure^  Opinions  .     .     .173 

170M'Crie:  Life  of  Knox    .     .  101 

168  M'Cullock:  Die.  of  Com,  .  177 
137  M'Cullock  :    Pol.  Economy  173 
114  M'Cullock:  Statistics    .     .265- 
160  M'Cullock  :  Sys.  of  Geology  1 18> 

191  M'Culleck:  Clas.  of  Rocks  11£ 
2  M'Dougal :  Shorthand    .     .190- 

77  M'Farlane  :  L.  of  Robbers  .  101 
120  M'Gregor:  My  Note-book  . 


Index. 


291 


M'Guire  :  Re.  0.  of  Wash. 
M'Henry :  Friendship  . 
M'llvaine  :  Evi.  of  Christ.  . 
M 'Kenny  :  T.  on  the  Lakes 
M'Kenzie  :  Frozen  Ocean  . 
M'Kenzie :  V.  of  U.  S.,  &c. 
M'Lellan  :  F.  of  the  Indian 
M'Neil,  Hector :  Poems 
M'Pherson:  An.  of  Com.  . 
M'Pherson  :  Ossian  . 
M'Queen  :  W.  In.  Colonies 
M'Vickar:  Life  of  Bard  . 
M'Vickar  :  E.  Y.  of  Hobart 
M'Vickar  :  Prof,  of  Hobart 
M'Vickar  :  Pol.  Economy  . 
M'Leod :  Voyage  .  .  . 
Mease  :  Pic.  of  Philadelphia 
Mechanic's  Magazine  . 
Medical  and  Sur.  Journal  . 
Medley  of  Joy  and  Grief  . 
Medwin  :  Con.  with  Byron 
Meikle  :  The  Traveller  .  . 
Melish:  Military  At.  U.  S. 
Melmoth:  Fitzosborne's  L. 
Melmoth :  Religious  Life  . 
Memes :  Life  of  Canova  . 
Memes :  L.  of  E.  Josephine 
Memes  :  Life  of  Canova  . 
Memorials  of  the  late  War  . 
Mem.  daAcad.  de  Lisboa  . 
Memoirs  of  Josephine  .  . 
Mengou  :  Nar.  of  a  Greek  . 
Mengwa :  Tales  .... 
Mercantile  Advertiser  .  . 
Merivale  :  Orlando  in  Ron. 
Metcalf:  Magnetism  .  . 
Metropolitan  :  Mo.  Journal 
Michaelis  :  Laws  of  Moses 
Middleton  :  Life  of  Cicero  . 
Middleton  :  Let.  from  Rome 
Middleton  :  Evan.  Biog. 
Mickle,  W.  J. :  Poems  .MIS 
Mickle:  Camoens  .  .-  . 
Mignet :  H.  of  the  Fr.  Rev. 
Military  and  Nav.  Magazine 
Mill :  British  India  .  ,i\c\. 
Mill :  Lighthouse  Guide  . 
Miller :  Cler.  Manners,  &c. 
Miller:  Greece  in  1827  . 
.Miller,  8. :  Retrospect  .  . 


210  Millot :  Elements  of  Hist.  .     44 

212  Mills:  Ch.  and  Knighthood     86 

154  Mills:  Crusades  .     ...     83 

38  Mills  :  Political  Economy  .  174 

88  Milman  :  Hist,  of  the  Jews     69 

34  Milman  :  Poetical  Works  .  214 

212  Milman  :  Fall  of  Jerusalem  212 

209  Milman :  Martyr .     .     .     .212 

177  Milman:  Belshazzar      .     .212 

212  Milman:  Samor  ....  213 

170  Milner:  Hist,  of  the  Church     84 

10 1  Milton  :  Prose  Works    .     .  265 

101  Milton:   Way  to  Re.  Hire.  .  166 

101  Milton:  Tenure  of  Kings   .  168 
174  Milton:  Tractate.     .     .     .133 

28  Milton  :  Christian  Doctrine    145 

38  Milton,  J. :  Poetical  Works  208 

187  Milton,  J.  :  Poetical  Works  213 

126  Milton,  J.  :  Paradise  Lost  .  213 

212  Milton:  Let.  as  Secretary  .  180 

99  Minor  Theatre      .     .     .     .218 

151  Minutoli:  Rec.  of  Egypt     .     31 

2  Mirabeau  :  Court  of  Berlin  .     66 

201  Mirabeau  :  Memoirs,  &c.  .   102 

151  Mirror  :  Weekly  Journal     .   114 

257  Mirror,  The.    See  Br.  Essay. 

102  Miscellanies 265 

102  Miscellanies,  by  Verplanck    265 
261  Miscellaneous  Poems      .     .  213 
187  Misc.  Eng.  State  Papers    .  180 
261  Missionary  Magazine     ,     .     84 

47  Missionary  Herald  ...  84 
212  Missionary  Register  ,  .  .  84 
1 1 5  Missionary  Voyage  ...  30 
212  Mitchell  :  Doctrinal  Guide  .  145 
183  Mitchell :  Poems .  .  .  .209 
1 14  Mitford  :  History  of  Greece  47 
159  Mock  and  Absurd  Philos.  .  131 

49  Modern  Traveller  ...  5 
156  Moliere :  (Euvres  .  .  .  265 
102  Moliere  :  Drama  ....  219 
209  Molleville  :  Costumes  Aus.  22 
209  Mollier  :  Voyage  en  Colom.  38 

58  Monroe  :  Summer  Ramble  .  12 
194  Monsigny  :  Mythology  .  .157 

70  Mont:  Voyage  ....  10 
192  Montague,  C.  :  Poems  .  .  208 
138  Montague,  M.  W. :  Works  204 

47  Montague,  Mrs.  :  Letters  .  804 
114  Montague:  Ornitho.  Diet.  .  121 


202 


Index. 


Montaigne:  Essais  .  .  . 
Montesquieu:  (Euvres  .  . 
Montesquieu  :  Spirit  of  Laws 
Montesquieu  :  Fall  R.  Em. 
Montesquieu  :  Let.  Persan. 
Montgomery :  Poet.  Works 
Montgomery  :  W.  be.  Flood 
Montgomery  :  Pelican  Isl.  . 
Montgomery :  West  Indies 
Montgomery,  J.  :  Poems  . 
Montgomery :  General  Lit. 
Monthly  Mil.  Repository  . 
Monthly  Mirror  .... 
Monthly  Visiter  .... 
Monthly  Repository  .  .  . 
Monthly  Mag.  and  Br.  Reg. 
Monthly  Review  ;  or,  Lit.  I. 
Monthly  Reg.  of  the  U.  S.  . 
More  :  Journal  in  France  . 
Moore,  Dr.  J. :  France,  &c. 
Moore,  E.  :  Poems  .  .  . 
Moore,  T. :  Poet.  Works  . 
Moore,  T.  :  Lalla  Rookh  . 
Moore :  Melodies  .... 
Moore :  Dublin  Marl  .  . 
Moore:  Loves  of  the  Angels 
Moore :  Odes  on  Cash,  &c. 
Moore  :  Fables  for  H.  Al.  . 
Moore  :  Trav.  of  Irish  Gent. 
Moore  :  Life  of  Sheridan  . 
Moore  :  Life  of  Byron  .  . 
Moore  :  Life  of  Fitzgerald  . 
Moratin :  Comedias  .  .  . 
Moray  :  A  Sur.  of  the  Prov. 

More  :  Utopia 

More :  Fables  .... 
More,  Mrs.  H. :  Works 
More,  H.  :  Christ.  Morals  . 
More  :  Practical  Piety  .  . 
More  :  Female  Education  . 
More :  Sacred  Dramas  .  . 
Moreau  :  Life  of  .... 
Morell :  Graecum  Lexicon  . 
Moreton :  Civilization  .  . 
Morgan,  Lady  :  Book  Bou. 
Morgan :  Italy  .... 
Morgan :  France  .  .  .  . 
Moritz :  Mythology  .  .  . 
Morn.  Courier  and  Inquirer 
Morrell :  Four  Voyages  . 


265  Morrell,  Mrs. :  Voyage .     . 

265  Morse  :  Geography  .     .     . 
158  Morse  :  Rep.  on  Indian  Af. 

50  Mortimer:  Diet,  of  Com.     . 

15  Morton:  New-Eng.  Mem.  . 
213  Moschus,  translated  .     .     . 
213Moseley:  Mechanics     . 
213  Moses  :  Com.  Directory     . 

213  Mosheim  ;  Eccl.  History    . 

214  Mott :  Lives  of  Col.  Per.    . 
110  Moultrie  :  Me.  of  Am.  Rev. 

194  Mounier  :  In.  of  Philosophy 

266  Mudie :  The  Earth    .     .     . 
114Mudie:  The  Heavens    .     . 
114  Mudie:  Obs.  of  Nature  .     . 

1 14  Mullen  :  Universal  History 
114Mundy:  Pencil  Sketches    . 

77  Munster  :  Diet.  Trilingue  . 

58  Murden  :  Art  of  Memory    . 

1 5  Murphy  :  Life  of  Johnson   . 
208  Murphy  :  Meteorology  .     . 
213  Murray  :  Travels  in  Africa 
213  Murray:  Dis.  in  N.  Amer. 
213  Murray,  H. :  Geography     . 
213  Murray,  L. :  Eng.  Reader  . 
213  Murray:  Sequel  to  Reader 
213  Murray,  L. :  Grammar  . 
213  Murray,  L. :  Power  of  Rel. 
145  Murray,  Lindley  :  Memoirs 
102  Murray  :  Street  Discourses 
102  Musseus  :  Hero  et  Leander 
102  Museum  of  Foreign  Lit. 

218  Muzzy,  Mrs.  :  Poems    .     . 
2 1  M  yers  :  Travels   .... 

168  My  Daughter's  Manual  .  . 
206  My  Son's  Manual  .  .  . 
266  Mysteries  of  Popery  Unveil. 
145  Nack,  J. :  Proclamation  Ode 
145  Napier  :  Encyclop.  Britan. 
133  Napier:  Peninsular  War  . 

219  Napoleon  :  Court  and  Camp 
102  Narrative  of  Dis.  in  Africa 

195  National  Intelligencer     . 
174  Nat.  Hist,  of  Enthusiasm 
266  Nat.  History  of  Insects  . 

17  Nat.  Philos.,  by  S.  U.  K. 

19  Naval  Anecdotes  .     .     . 

157  Naval  Hist,  of  G.  Britain 

115  Naval  Monument  .     .     . 
8  Neal :  History  of  Puritans 


8 
3 

170 

177 

77 

262 

187 

177 

84 

102 

77 

86 

118 

184 

117 

44 

27 

196 

131 

102 

184 

31 

38 

3 

201 
201 
199 
157 
102 
148 
211 
114 
213 
8 

138 

138 

84 

213 

187 

194 

90 

31 

115 

151 

121 

186 

206 

194 

194 

84 


Index. 


293 


Neele  :  English  Poetry  .     . 
Neele  :  Literary  Remains   . 
Neilson :  Greek  Exercises 
Netherlandish  India   .     .     . 
Neues :  Gesangbuck .     .     . 
Neuman  :  Span.  Eng.  Diet. 
Nevins :  Select  Remains 
New  Elegant  Extracts    .     . 
New-England  Magazine 
N.  Hamp.  Hist.  Society 
New-Jersy  Acts    .... 
New  Jerusalem  Missionary 
New  Jerusalem  Tracts    .     . 
Newman :  Mercant.  Tables 
New  method  learning  Greek 
New  Monthly  Magazine 
New  System  of  Geography 
Newton,  J.  F. :  Three  Enig. 
Newton,  T. :  On  Prophecies 
Newton,  J. :  Works  .     .     . 
Newton,  J. :  Cardiphonia   . 
New- York  American      .     . 
N.  York  Com.  Advertiser    . 
New- York  Daily  Advertiser 
New-York  Evening  Post     . 
New- York  Spectator  .     .     . 
New- York  Book  of  Poetry  . 
N.  York  Historical  Society 
New- York  Literary  Gazette 
New-York  State  Laws    . 
New- York  Revised  Statutes 
N.  York  Laws  as  to  the  City 
New- York  State  Prison  .     . 
New- York  Observer .     .     . 
Ney,  Marshal :  Memoirs     . 
Nicetae  Eug.  Narra.  A  ma  . 
Nicholas :  Chron.  of  History 
Nicholas :  Narrative  .     .     . 
Nichols  :  Illustrat.  Lit.  H.  . 
Nicholson :  Encyclopaedia  . 
Nicholson  :  Op.  Mechanic  . 
Niebuhr:  History  of  Rome 
Niles  :  Prin.  &  Acts  of  Rev. 
Niles  :  Weekly  Register 
Niles :  Life  of  Perry  .     .     . 
Nimrod  :  Hunting  Tours     . 
Nixon  :  Ballads    .... 
Noah :  Shak.  Illustrated,  &c 
Noah:  Travels     .     .     .     . 
Noble :  Pien.  Insp.  of  Scrip. 


110  Noble,  S  :  Appeal     .     .     .151 
266  Nollet :  Art  des  Experiences  1 17 

195  Nonnus  Panop.  Dionysiaca .  235 
1 14  Nouvel :  Abr.  de  1'His.  Fr. .     58 
213  North  :  Life  of  Guilford  .     .  102 
198  North  American  Review      .  114 
145  Northcote  :  Life  of  J.  Rey. .  102 
201  Northern  Traveller    ...     38 
114  Norton,  Mrs. :  Poems.    .     .  213 

75  Norton:  R.  against  Trin.  .  145 
164  Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark  24 
151  Notes  during  R.  in  Germany  23 
151  Notes.  The  same,L.  1827  .  23 
177  Notes  on  Mexico  ....  38 

196  Noticioso  de  ambos  Mundos  114 

114  Nott :  Address  at  U.  Col.   .   133 
3  Nugent :  Nar.  of  Stephani  .  103 

184  Nugent:  Hist,  of  Vandalia  .     66 
145  Nugent:  Pocket  Diet.  E.  F.  197 

145  Nuts  to  crack 206 

145  Nuttall :  M.  of  Ornithology    121 
115Nultall:  Trv.  in  Arkansas  .     38 

115  Oaler  :  L.  of  Ad.  Exmouth    103 
115Oberlin:  Memoirs     .     .     .   103 
115  Observer,  The.   See  Br.  Essay. 
115  Oddy:  General  Atlas      .     .       2 
213  Oddy:  European  Commerce  177 

75  Ogden :  Antidote  to  Deism  .  155 
113  Olmstead:  N.  Philosophy  .  186 
164  O'Keefe :  Recollections  .  .  103 

164  O'Miara:  V.  from  St.  Hel.      90 
165O'Miara:   Mem.  of  Bonap. .     90 

165  Onis:  M.  on  Treaty  1819  .  170 
145  Ontwa  of  the  Forest  .     .     .  213 
102  Oppian  :  Cynegetica,  &c.    .  129 
235  Ord  :  Life  of  A.  Wilson  .     .103 

42  O'Reilly :  Greenland,  &c.  .     41 

80  Origi.  Anec.  of  Frederic  II.      66 

110  Orme:  Life  of  R.  Baxter    .  103 

187  Orpheus:  Argonautica,  &c.    211 

192  O'Sullivan  :  G.  to  I.  Gentle.  145 

50  Oswald  :  Ap.  to  C.  Sense  .   145 

77  Otter  :  Life  of  E.  D.  Clarke  1 03 

77  Otway,  Thomas  :  Poems    .  208 

102  Ouseley:  On  the  U.  States    178 

129  Ovid :  Metamorphosis    .     .  213 

213  Ovid:  Epistle 213 

219  Owen,  R. :  New  V.  of  Soci.  168 

12  Owen's  System  examined   .  167 

140  Owen  :  Voyages  to  Africa  .    31 


294 


Index. 


Oxford,  E. :  Prize  Essays  . 

Ozell :  Logic 

Packard  :  N.  on  the  W.  In. 
Packard  :  Exp.  of  Aber.  . 
Paddock  :  Narrative 
Paine,  T.  :  Political  Works 
Paine,  R.  T. :  Works  .  . 
Paine  :  Cholera  Asphyxia  . 
Paley,  Archdeacon  :  Works 
Paley  :  Evidence  of  Christ. 
Paley  :  Natural  Theology  . 
Paley :  Sermons  .... 
Paley  :  Moral  Philosophy  . 
Paley  :  The  same,  abridged 
Palmer :  Trav.  in  the  U.  S. 
Pamfylde,  T. :  Poems  .  . 
Pamphlets,  Orations,  &c.  . 

Pamphlets 

Panoplist  and  Mission.  Mag. 
Pardoe  :  Traits  and  Trad.  . 
Paris  Chit-Chat  .  .  .  . 
Paris  et  ses  Curiosite's  .  . 
Paris  :  Treatise  on  Diet 
Park,  Mungo:  Life  .  .  . 
Park  :  Travels  in  Africa  . 
Park,  Mrs. :  Domes.  Duties 
Park  :  Marine  Insurance  . 
Parke  :  Musical  Memoirs  . 
Parkhurst :  Hebrew  Lexicon 
Parliamentary  Hist,  of  Eng. 
Parnel,  T.  :  Poetical  Works 
Parr,  Dr. :  Works  .  .  . 
Parr,  Dr. :  Sermons  .  .  . 
Parry  :  Lives  of  Scipio,  &c. 
Parry  :  Jour,  of  first  Voy.  . 
Parry  :  Jour,  of  second  Voy. 
Parry  :  Jour,  of  third  Voy.  . 
Parterre  of  Fiction,  &c. 
Partington  :  Nat.  History  . 
Pascal :  Provincial  Letters  . 
Pasley  :  Theory  Nat.  Phil. 
Passavant :  Artist's  Tour  . 
Pastorale  Romanum  . 
Pattison,  W.  :  Poems  .  . 
Paul :  Epistle  to  Hebrews  . 
Paulding,  J.  K. :  Let.  from  S. 
Paulding:  Salmagundi  .  . 
Paulding  :  L.  of  Washington 
Paulding  :  On  Slavery  .  . 
Paulding  :  Backwoodsman  . 
Paulding :  Journal  .  .  . 


201  Pausanias  :  Sur.  of  Greece      45 
133  Pausanias  :  translated    .     .     47 

40  Paxten  :  Illus.  Nat.  Theol.    155 

194  Payne  :  Geography  ...       4 

32  Pazo  :  U.  Prov.  of  S.  Am.  .     41 
168  Peale  :  Notes  on  Italy   .     .     17 
267  Peck  :  Guide  for  Emigrants     38 
126  Peck  :  New  Guide  for  Emi.     38 

267  Peele  :  Dramatic  Works      .  218 
l55Pelayo;  a  Poem  ....  213 
155Pellico:  Imprisonment,  &c.   103 
149  Pellico  :  The  same,  by  Ma.   103 
136  Peltier  :  Paris  pendant  1795     19 
136  Pemberton  :  Newton's  Phil.  186 

38  Pemble  :  On  Justification    .  151 
209  Penn,  W.  :  No  Cross,  no  C.   146 

202  Pennecuik :  Tweedale    .     .  214 
266  Penny  Cyclopaedia     .     .     .  187 

85  Penny  Magazine  ....  187 

18  Penson  :  Life  and  Letters  .   103 

19  Pepys  :  Memoirs  and  Diary  103 

29  Percival,  J.  G. :  Poems  .     .214 
126  Percival,  J.G.:  Clio     .     .214 
103  Percy  :  Reliques  of  An.  Po.  207 

33  Perils  and  Captivity  .     .     .261 
191  Perils  of  the  Sea  .     .     .     .  259 
163  Perkins  :  Late  War  ...     77 

256  Perkins  :  Historical  Sketch      77 

195  Perouse :  Voyage      ...     18 
ISOPerrin:  French  Grammar   .  197 
208  Perseus  :  Satires  ....  214 
145  Peru:  Conquest  of    ...     79 
149Peuchit:  Geography      .     .       4 
103  Phaedrus  :  Fables  ....  206 

42  Phenomena  of  Nature  .  .  261 
42  Philadelphia  Book  .  .  .268 
42  Phillipart :  Northern  Cam.  194 

268  Phillipart :  Mem.  ofBerna.    103 
2 1  Philips :  Speci.  of  Ir.  Eloq.    203 

145  Philips  :  Res.  in  S.  Africa  .     33 
186  Philips  :  Guide  to  Geology    119 

257  Philips  :  Mineralogy      .     .119 
141  Philip,  J.  :  Poetical  Works    208 
208  Philips,  Mrs. :  Caro.  West.    259 
139  Philos.  Transac.  R.  S.  L.     .  187 
268  Philos.  Trans.  Am.  Society   187 
268  Philosoph.  Mengelstoffen    .  131 
101  Phlegon  Tral :  Mirabilia     .  258 
170  PhelgonTral:  De  Olympils  258 
213  Phocylis  :  Paraen6sis      .     .211 

30  Phoenix,  The:  Old  Frag.  .  136 


Index. 


295 


Phrenological  Journal  ,cj  . 
Phrenology  :  Catechism  of 
Pickett:  The  Academician . 
Picture  of  Dublin .  ,  .  . 
Picture  of  Greece .... 
Picture  of  Liverpool  .  . 
Picture  of  New- York  .  . 
Picture  of  Paris  .... 
Pierce :  The  Year  .  .  . 
Pierpont :  Airs  of  Palestine 
Pike  :  Ex.  up  the  Missis.  . 
Fillet :  View  of  England  . 
Pindar :  Odes.  See  F.  C.  L. 
Pinkerton :  Voy.  and  Trar. 
Pinkerton  :  Voy.  in  America 
Pinkerton  :  Greek  Church  . 
Pinkney:  Poems.  .  ,i,-<i 
Pirate's  Own  Book  .  .  . 
Pitcairn's  Island  .... 
Pitkin:  His.  of  the  U.  States 
Pitkin  :  Com.  of  U.  States  . 
Pitt,  C. :  Poems  .... 
Place :  Col.  de  Romans 

Plain  Speaker 

Plain  Statement  of  N.  J.  Ch. 
Plates  of  India      .... 

Plato  :  The  Phaedon      .     . 
Platt :  New  Uni.  Biography 
Pleasures  of  Contemplation 
Pliny  ;   Natural  History 
Plutarch :    Opera      .     .     . 
Plutarch  :  L.  of  Greeks,  &c. 
Plutarch :  The  same,  abrid. 
Plutarch  :  De  liberis  instit. 
Plutarch  :  Moralia    .     .     . 
Plutarch :  Apophthegmata  , 
Poetic  Effusions   .... 

Polar  Seas  and  Regions 
Poleteka  :  Sketch  of  U.  S. 
Pollok  :  Course  of  Time     . 
Polanthos  :  Literary  Mag.  . 
Polehampton  :  Gallery  of  N, 
Polybius :  History,  translated 
Pomfret,  J. :  Poems  .     ,     . 
Pompeii      ...... 

Pope,  A. :  Poetical  Works 
Pope  :  Homer      .... 

Pope :  Essay  on  Criticism  . 
Pope,  C. :  Laws  of  Customs 
Pope  :  Merchant's  Guide  . 


128  Pope :  Bridge  Architecture    255 

128  Porney:  Models  of  Letters    204 

134  Porter:  Chym.  of  the  Arts  .  125* 

21  Portfolio  j  Magazine  .     .     .114 

16  Porilock ;  Voyage    .     •     .       9 

21  Porter:  Campaign  in  Russia  194 

38  Porter:  Sketches  inR.  andS.  24 

19  Porter  :  Rhetorical  Gram.  .  201 

214  Porter:  Constantinople  .     .     16 

214  Porter:  Journal    ....     30 

38  Porter :  Musical  Cyclopaedia  256 

21  Porter,  Miss  A,:  Poems     .  214 

262  Porteus,  Bishop  :  Poems     .  209 

5  Portuguese  and  Eng.  Diet.  .   198 

35  Portuguese  Grammar     .     .  198 

85  Post  :  Visit  to  Greece,  &c.      16 

214  Postlethway:  Diet,  of  Trade  178 

103  Porteau,Dr.:  (Euvres  Post.  127 

SOPothier:  (Euvres       .     .     .  160 

77  Potter  :  Antiq.  of  Greece      .     48 

178  Potter  :  Life  of  C.  J.  Fox  .  104 

208  Potter,  De :  Secrets  of  Nun.  268 

235  Powell:  Law  of  Contracts  .  161 

268  Powell:  Optics    .     .     .     .185 

151  Power:  Em.  of  the  Mussul.     56 

27  Power  :  Impressions  of  Am.     38 

131  Poynder :  Pop.  and  Heathen.  268 

103  Pratt,  De  :  Con.  of  Vienna.     172 

151  Pratt,  De :  Verdadera  Sys.  172- 

117  Prentice  :  Life  of  Clay  .     .  26& 

268  Preston  :  Argon  autics    .     .214 

103  Preston,  J.  :  Life  Eternal  .   152 

104  Preston  ;  Bookkeeping  .     .   189 
134Pr6vost:  (Euvres  Choisies    268 
136  Price  :  On  the  Picturesque    257 
206  Prideaux  :  O.  and  N.  Test.      85 

213  Priest:  Am.  Antiquities       .     73 
42  Priestley  :  E.  Opin.  as  to  C.     85 

170  Priestley :  Ev.  revealed  Re.    125 

214  Priestley :  On  History    .     .       1 
114  Priestley  :  Lee.  on  History     44 

4  Priestley  :  Vision,  Light,  &c.   185 
45  Priestley,  Dr.  J. :  Memoirs    104 

208  Primer:  On  Or.  of  KnowL  186 
17  Prince  :  C.  Hist,  of  N.  E.  .     77 

214  Prince  :  On  the  Vine     .     .  188 

209  Pringle  :  Residence  in  S.  Af.     33 
206  Printing  Machine  ....  268 
163  Prior  :  Circumnavigations   .       9 
177  Prior:  Life  of  Burke  .          *  104 


296 


Index. 


Prior :  Life  of  Goldsmith  . 
Prior,  M.  :  Poems  .  .  . 
Proceed,  of  Anti-Ma.  Con.  . 
Proctor:  Political  Works  . 
Proctor :  Marcian  Colonna  . 
Progress  of  Good-intent 
Prose,  by  a  Poet  .... 
Protestant  Jesuitism  .  .  . 
Prout :  Bridgewater  Tr.  8.  . 
Public  Characters  .  .  . 
Puckler  Muskau :  Tour 
Puckler  Mus. :  Tutti  Frutti 
PufFendorf:  Law  of  Nature 
Puff'endorf :  Intro,  a  1'Hist. 
Punishments  of  China  .  . 
Putnam :  Chronology  .  . 

Pyrotechnia 

Quarterly  Review  .  .  . 
Quin  :  Steam  Voyage  . 
Quincy  :  Me.  of  J.  Quincy 
Quintus  Smyrnseus  :  Post.  . 
Racine:  (Euvres  .  .  .  . 
Racine  :  (Euvres  Dram.  •'  ji 
Racine :  Letters  .... 
Radcliffe,  Mrs. :  St.  Alb.  Ab. 
Rae  :  Political  Economy  . 

Raffle  :  Tour 

Raffles :  Memoirs  of  Spencer 
Raffles :  Mission  to  Siam  . 
Raguet :  Free  Trade  .  . 
Rahusen :  Pred.  und  Reden 
Railroad  Journal  .... 
Raleigh  :  Hist,  of  the  World 
Raleigh,  Sir.  W. :  Poems  . 
Raleigh,  Sir.  W. :  Life  .  . 
Rambler,  The.  See  Johnson 
Rammohun  Roy  .... 
Ramsay,  Allan  :  Poems  .  . 
Ramsay  :  Hist,  of  S.  Carol. 
Ramsay:  Hist,  of  the  Revol. 
Ramsay  :  Hist,  of  the  U.  S. 
Ramsay  :  Life  of  Washing. 
Ramsay  :  Vida  de  Washing. 
Randolph:  Letters  .  .  . 
Rapelye :  Travels  .  .  . 
Rapin  :  Critical  Works  .  . 
Raumer;  England  in  1835 
Ravenscroft,  Bishop :  Works 
Ravenscroft,  Bishop  :  Serm. 
Rawle  :  On  the  U.  S.  Con.  . 


104  Ray  :  Poems 214 

208  Raymond  :  Polit.  Economy    174 

87  Raynal  :  Hist.  Philoso.,  &c.  80 
214  Raynal :  The  same  trans.  .  80 
214  Raynal :  American  Revolu.  78 
146Rayner:  Life  of  Jefferson  .  104 

268  Rechenkunst 181 

146  Recollections  of  the  Peninsu.  18 
154  Redding  :  Modern  Wines  .  188 
104  Redford  :  Pastor's  Sk.  Book  146 

15  Reed,  Rebecca:  Six  months  268 

15  Rees :  Encyclopedia.  .  .187 
158  Rees  :  Quaker,  vs.  Calvin.  .  146 

53  Rees  :  Phrenol.  knewn,  &c.  128 
165  Reflector  :  Magazine  .  .  268 

42  Register  of  Polit.  and  Lit.  .  271 
192  Reynard  :  (Euvres  dramat.  .  219 
114  Reid:  Biograph.  Dramatica  104 

15  Reid,  T.:  Works  .     .     .     .131 

104  Reid  :  Essays 131 

214  Reenhard  :  Mem.  and  Con.  105 
268  Reinhard:  Plan  of  the  Found.  146 
219  Religious  Conferences  .  .  146 
204  Religious  Discourses  .  .  149 
214  Remarkable  Conspiracies  .  261 
174  Remarkable  Shipwrecks  .  5 

15  Reminiscences  of  the  Rhine  15 
104  Render:  Tour  thro' German  23 

27  Renger:  Reign  of  D.  Fran.  41 
173  Rensellaer:  Affair  of  Qeens.  193 
149  Rensellaer:  Lect.  on  Geolo.  119 
190Renwick:  Mechanics  .  .  183 

44  Renwick:  Nat.  Philosophy  .  186 
208  Renwick:  On  the  S.  Engine  191 
104  Re"pertorie  G.  du  Th6at.  Fr.  219 
Report  on  E.  India  Comp.  .  172 
146  Report  on  Engines  .  .  .190 
208  Republic  of  Letters  .  .  .  268 

77  Residence  in  Normandy       .     19 

77  Resources  of  N.  Y.  City     .  179 

77Restant:  Gram.  Franc.  .  197 
101  Restant:  Prin.  de  Gr.  Fr.  .  197 
104  Retrospective  Review  .  .114 
204  Retz,  Cardinal  de  :  Memoirs  104 

10  Review  of  the  Laws,  &c.  .  160 
201  Revue  Francaise  .  .  .  .114 

2 1  Revue  Encyclopedique  .  .114 
146  Reynaud  :  Traite  61emen.  .  186 
149Reyneval:  Der.  de  las  gent.  158 
170  Reynolds,  Sir  J.:  Works  .  268 


897 


Reynolds  :  Discourses   .     . 
Reynolds,  F. :  Life  and  T. 
Reynolds :  Voyage   . 
R.  Island  Hist.  Society  .     . 
Rhododaphne  .     .     .     .     . 
Ricardo :  Pol.  Economy 
Rich  :  Bibliotheca  Amer*    . 
Rich :  Narrative   .... 
Richardson:  Diet;  E.  Lang. 
Richardson,  S.  •  Poems 
Richer   15  Dis.  on  Nature  * 
Richerand :  Physiology 
Richmond  :  Domestic  Por. 
Riedsel :   Let.  and  Memoirs 
Rienzi :  Life  and  Times  of; 
Rights  of  Morality     .     .     . 
Riley,  Capt. :  Narrative      * 
Ritchie :  Russia  and  the  Rus< 
Riton :  Songs  and  Ballads  . 
Robbins  :  Out.  of  History  4 
Roberts  :  See.  of  Hindostan 
Roberts  :  Cone;  Companion 
Roberts :  Seaside  Companion 
Roberts,  W .  H. :  Poems     . 
Robertson  :  Hist.  Char.  V. 
Robertson  :  Hist,  of  Amer. 
Robertson  :  Ancient  India  < 
Robinson  :  Ant.  of  Greece  * 
Robinson  :  Mexican  Rev.    4 
Robinson,  Mary  :  Life    .     . 
Robinson  :  LastD.  of  Heber 
Robinson :  Poems     .     .     . 
Robinson  :  Ex.  up  the  Ori. 
Rochefoucault :  Tr.  in  U.  S. 
Rochefoucault :  Vo.  Et.  Un. 
Roche,  Jacquelin  :  Memoirs 
Rochester,  Bishop :  Poems 
Rochester,  Earl :  Se.  Poems 
Rodd  :  Wars  of  Grenada     . 
Rogers  '.  Biog.  Dictionary  .• 
Rogers  :  Twelve  Caesars     . 
Rogers :  Voyage'.     .     .     . 
Rogers,  S. :  Poetical  Works 
Rogers,  S.  :  Italy      .     .     . 
Rogers,  S.  :  Pleas,  of  M.   . 
Roget :  Bridgewater  Tr.  5  . 
Rollin  :  Ancient  History 
Rollin  :  Histoire:  Romaine  . 
Rollin  :  History  of  Rome    . 
Rollin  :  Arts  of  Ancients     . 


257  Roquefeml :  Voyage      t     .       9 

105  Roquefort :  Diet.  Etymol.    .   197 

9  Rordansz  :  European  Com.    178 

75  Roscoe  ;  Life  Lor.  de  Med.     55 

214  Roscoe  :  Life  of  Leo  X.      .     55 

174  Roscoe  :  Life  of  W.  Roscoe  105 

112  Roscommon,  Earl :  Poems    208 

26  Rose  :  Analytical  Chymistry  123 
195  Ross  :  Con.  Sir  W.  Raleigh    44 
209  Ross,  Sir  J.  :  Second  Voy.       42 
155  Rousseau,  J.  B. :  (Euvres  .  269 
127  Rousseau,  J.  J.  :  (Euvres    .  269 
105  Rousseau  :  Diet,  de  Mus.    .  256 

78  Rousseau :  Emile     .     .     .  134 

105  Rowe,  N. :  Poems     .     .     .  208 

172  Rufus:  Rufiana    ....  215 

33  Rush,  R.  :   Med.  Inquiries  .  127 

24  Rush  :  Diseases  of  Mind     .   127 

214  Rush  :  Memoranda    ...     21 

44  Rush  :  Philos.  of  the  Voice    201 

27  Rush,  J.  :  Cha.  Mor.  and  R.   149 
122  Russell,  W.  :  An.  Europe   .     46 
122  Russell :  Hist,  of  Mod.  Eu.     54 

209  Russell :  Nubia  and  Abys.       72 
66  Russell,  M. :  Bar.  States    .     32 
73  Russell  :  View  of  Egypt      .     31 
27  Russell :  Nubia  and  Abys.  .     31 
48  Russel :  Palestine     ...     25 
78  Russell,  Thomas  :   Poems  .  209 
87  Russell,  J. :  Tour  in  Ger.   .     23 
98  Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary     29 

214  Rutherford  :   352  Rel.  Let.     146 

41  Ryan  :   Algebra    .     .     .     .181 

38  Saal :   Historic,  Van  .     .     .105 

38  Sabbathier :  Ins.  of  An.  Na.     46 

105  Sabin  :  Life  of  Observator     105 

208  Sacred  Biography      .     .     .105 

208  Sacred  Classics    ....   146 

56S&dy:  The  Giilistan      .     .  215 

105  Sage,  Le  :  (Euvres  Choisies  269 

50  Sage,  Le :  Rol.  PAmoureux   215 

9  Saint  Jean  :  Let.  d'un  Cul.       38 

214  Sale:  Koran 157 

214  Sail ust,  by  Rose  ....  262 

210  Sallust :  Jugurthine  War    .     50 
153  Salmon:  Chron.  Historian  .     42 

45  Salmon :  Modern  History  .     53 
50  Salt:  Voyage  to  Abyssinia      31 
50  Salzman  :  Gymnastics  .     .134 

187  Sampson:  Brief  Remarks  .  136 
P  p 


208 


Index. 


Sampson,  W. :  His.  of  Law 
Sanderson  :  L.  of  the  Sign. 
Sandford  :  U.  S.  before  Rev. 
San  Domingo  :  History  of  . 
San  Domingo  :  Horrors  of  . 
Sands,  R.  C.  :  Writings 
Sansom  :  Lower  Canada  . 
Sappho  :  Lyrics.  F.  C.  L. 
Sergeant :  M.  of  H.  Martyn 
Sarrans  :  Life  of  Lafayette  . 
Sass :  J.  to  Rome  and  Naples 
Saturday  Evening  .  .  . 
Saturday  Magazine  .  .  . 
Saumlers,  E.  :  What  is  Phr. 
Sanrin  ;  Sermons 
Savage  :  Turkish  History  . 
Savage,  R. :  Poetical  Works 
Savary :  Le  Goran  .  . 
Savary  :  Letters  on  Egypt  . 
Say  :  Political  Economy  . 
Say  :  Cat.  of  the  same 
Scale  of  Com.  Weights  .  . 
Scenes  in  Egypt  and  Italy  . 
Scenes  in  Spain  ,  .  .  . 
Schiller:  Werke  .  .  .  . 
Schiller :  Historical  Works 
Schiller :  Thirty  years  War 
Schiller ;  Poems  .  .  . 

Schiller  :  Life 

Schelgel :  History  . 
Schlegel :  Lee.  on  Literature 
Schlegel :  Lee.  on  the  Drama 
Schoolcraft :  Sources  of  M. 
Schoolcraft :  Mis.  Valley  . 
Schoolcraft :  Itasca  Lake  . 
Scientific  Tracts  .... 
Scotland  :  Inhabitants  of  . 
Scott,  Sir  W.:  M.  P.  Works 
Scott,  W.  :  L.  of  Novelists  . 
Scott :  Life  of  Dryden  *  . 
Scott :  Life  of  Swift  .  . 
Scott :  Biographies  • 
Scott:  Autobiography  . 
Scott :  Essay  on  Chivalry  . 
Scott,  W.  :  Paul's  Letters  . 
Scottr  W.  :  Poetical  Works 
Scott :  Sir  Tristrem  .  .  . 
Scott :  Mis.  Poems  .  .  . 
Scott:  Doom  of  Devorgoil 
Scott :  Life  of  Napoleon  . 


160  Scott :  Life  of  N.  abridged     W 
105  Scott,  T.  :  Works     .     .     .147 

78  Scott :  Remarks  on  Tomline  147 

79  Scott :  Ferishta's  Dekkam  .     70 
79  Scot,  J.  :  E.on  Poems,  &c.  110 

269  Scott,  John  :  Poems  .     .     .  209 

38  Scott:  Paris  Revisited  1815     19 

262  Scott :  Luther  and  the  Ref.     85 

105  Scott,  W, :  P.  and  Scripture  128 

93  Scott :  G.  Die.  to  U.  States     39 

17  Scripture  Dialogues   .     .     .  139 
147  Seeker,  Bishop  :  Works      .  147 
114  Seeker,  Arch.  :  Sermons     .   149 
125  Seeker:  On  War.     .     .     .149 
149  Secret  Journal  of  Congress     170 

98  Sedgwick  :  L.  of  Livingston  106 
216  Sedgwick  :  Pub.  and  P.  E.  174 
157  Sedgwick  :  S.  of  Cambridge  134 

3 1  Segur  :  S.  Hist,  of  St.  Cloud  58 
174  Segur  :  Hist,  of  the  E.  to  R.  58 
174  Segur  :  Memoirs  ....  10ft 
178  Segur  :  History  of  Russia  .  106 

12  Seiler:  Geoffenbarten  Re.  .  269 

18  Select  Greek  Tragedies      .  209 
269  Select  Plans  of  Countries    .       2 
261  Seminole  War;  Sketches  of    78 

66  Semple  :  C.  of  Netherlands     21 

214  Sermons  on  Lent ....   149 
105  Sevigne  :  Lettres  a  sa  File    204 

1  Sevigne  :  Lettres  Choisies  .  205 
110  Seward  :  Life  of  Darwin  .  106 
2l7Seward:  Louisa  ....  215 

38  Seybert :  Statistical  Annals  179 

39  Sforzosi :  History  of  Italy  .     55 
39  Shaftsbury  :  Characteristics   132 

186  Shakspeare :  Dram.  Works  219 
178  Shakspeare :  Same,  Phil.  .  219 
269  Shakspeare :  Same,  Lon.  .  219 
105  Shakspeare:  Same,  N.  Y.  219 
105  Shakspeare:  Same,  N.  Y.  219 
105  Shakspeare  :  Same,  N.  Y.  219 
105  Shakspeare  :  Same,  Boston  219 
105  Shakspeare,  W. :  Poems  .  208 
86  Shakspeare :  Cit.  and  Trial  165 

19  Shaler:  Sketches  of  Algiers     32 

215  Sharon  :  Voy.  and  Travels      10 
215  Sharp,  R.  :  Letters,  &c.    .  260* 
215  Shaw,  Cuthbert:  Poems     .  209 
215  Shaw:  Poems      ....  215 

90  Sheffield  :  Works  .     .  26» 


Index. 


299 


Sheffield,  D.  of  B.  :  Poems 
Shelley,  P.  B. :  P.  Works  . 
Shelley,  P.  B. :  Poems  .  . 
Shenstone,  W.  :  P.  Works  . 
Shepherd  :  Columbian  Ac. . 
Shepherd  :  L.  of  Assurances 
Sherburne,  Sir  E. :  Poems  . 
Sherburne :  Life  of  P.  Jones 
Sherer  :  Me.  of  Wellington  . 
Sheridan :  On  Elecution 

Sheridaniana 

Sherwood,  Mrs. :  Works     . 
Shey:  Bookkeeping       .     . 
Shipping  and  Com.  List,  &c. 
Shipping  and  Com.  List  .     . 
Shoberl :  Turkey  .... 
Shuckford :  S.  and  Pro.  Hist. 
Shultz :  Travl.  in  the  U.  S. 
Shuttleworth :  On  Revela.   . 
Sibylla :  Carmina .... 
Sidney :  Discour.  on  Govern. 
Sidney :  Aphorisms    .     . 
Sidney :  Memoirs  of  R.  Hill 
Sigourney :  Letters,  &c. 
Sigourney,  Mrs.  :  Poems     . 
Silliman :  American  Journal 
Silliman :  Elem.  of  Chym. 
Silliman  :  Tour  from  Hart. 
Silliman :  Travels 
Simms,  W.  G. :  Atalantis    . 
Simon  :  J.  of  a  T.  in  Swit. 
Simpson's  Euclid  .... 
Simpson:  Popular  Education 
Simpson  :  Visit  to  Flanders 
Simpson :  Life  of  S.  Girard 
Sirey :  Les  5  Codes  .     .     . 
Sismondi :  Fall  of  R.  Emp. 
Sismondi :  Economic  Polit. 
Sismondi :  F.  of  Rom.  Emp. 
Sismondi :  His.  of  the  Ita.  Re. 
Sismondi :  Liter,  of  S.  of  E. 
Sismondi :  Cru.  against  Albi. 
Skelton,  J. :  Poems   .     .     . 
Sketch  of  Connecticut     .     . 
Sketch  of  Russia  .... 
Sketch,  of  Ger.  and  Germans 
Sketches  in  Verse      .     .     . 
Sketch,  of  Hist,  in  the  U.  S. 
Skottowe :  Life  of  Shaks.    . 
Slade:  Travels 


208  Slidell:  A  Year  in  Spain      .     18 

210  Slidell :  Spain  Revisited  .     .     18 
215  Slidell :  An  Amer.  in  Eng.       21 
208  Smart,  C.  :  Poems    .     .     .209 

181  Smellie  :  Philos.  of  N.  H    .117 
161  Smirke:  Infantry  Tactics    .   194 
208  Smith :  Wealth  of  Nations  .  174 
106  Smith :  Ahinan  Rezon     .     .     87 

92  Smith,  E. :  Char,  of  Christ  147 
201  Smith  :  Ana.  and  Phil.  Edu.  127 
206  Smith,  S.  S. :  Cause  H.  Col.  127 
269  Smith,  S. :  Philos.  of  Health  127 
189  Smith :  Grammar  of  Botany  120 
178  Smith:  Journal  ....  30 
115  Smiih  :  Let.  to  Mar.  Ladies  186 

10  Smith:  The  Mechanic    .     .187 

85  Smith  :  Percy  Anecdotes     .  200 
39  Smith,  H. :  Rejected  Ad.     .  215 

147  Smith,  H. :   Mod.  Dunciad  .  215 

211  Smith,  E.:  Poems     .     .     .208 
168  Smith:  Pop.  view  of  An.  Ph.   132 

206  Smith,  A. :  Sitt.  Gefuehle    .  136 
106  Smith,  Capt.  J. :  Travels     .     10 
134  Smollet,  Dr.  T. :  Poems      .  209 
215  Symth  :  J.  across  the  Andes     41 
187Snell:  Sittenlehre      .     .     .136 
123  Snelling:  Polar  Reg.  Ex.     .     42 

39Snelling:  Truth,  a  Poem     .  215 

15  Socton  :  Medulla  Algebra   .   187 

215  Solis  :  Conquista  de  Mejico     78 

23  Somerville,  W. :  Poems  .     .  208 

182  Sommerville  :  Connex.  P.  S.  186 
134  Sommerville:  Mechan.  of  H.   184 

22  Sonnets  of  Shaks.  and  Milton  215 
106  Sonnini:  Travels  in  Egypt.  31 
160  Sonnini:  Travels  in  Greece  12 

52  Sophocles  :  Tragaedise  .  .219 
174  Sophocles  :  Tragedies  .  .219 

50  Sotheby  :  Saul 215 

55Sotheby:  Virgil  .  .  .  .215 
110  Sotheby:  Trans,  of Oberon  213 

86  Southern  Lit.  Messenger     .   114 

207  Southern  Review  .     .     .     .114 
39  Southey  :  B.  of  the  Church      85 

172  Southey :  Essays .  .  .  .136 
28  Southey  :  L.  of  D.  Man.  Es.  21 

215  Southey:  Life  of  Wesley  .  101 
39  Southey:  Life  of  Nelson  .  106 

106  Southey:  Peninsular  War  .  194 
10  Southey :  Naval  History  .  194 


300 


Index. 


South  African  Almanac  .  . 
Southey  :  Peninsular  War  . 
Southey :  Rehama  .  .  . 
Southey :  Roderic  .  .  . 
Southey  :  Tale  of  Paraguay 
Southey :  Madoc  .... 
Southey :  All  for  Love  .  . 
South  Sea  Islander  .  .  . 
S.  West :  By  a  Yankee 
Spafford:  Gaz.  of  N.  York . 
Spait:  Allitter  .  .  .  . 
Spanish  Grammar  .  . 
Sparks  :  Life  of  Ledyard  . 
Sparks  :  Life  of  Morris  .  . 
Sparks  :  American  Biog.  . 
Sparks  :  Life  of  Washington 
Sparman ;  Voyage  .  .  . 
Specimens  of  Am.  Elo.  . 
Spectator,  The  .... 
Speeches :  Congressional  . 
Speeches  of  Gov.  of  N.  Y.  . 
Speeches  of  Philips,  &c.  . 
Spenser,  E. :  Conference  . 
Spenser,  E. :  Poems  .  . 
Spirit  of  Humanity  .  .  . 
Spiritual  Despotism  .  .  . 
Sprague  :  Let.  to  a  Daugh. 
Sprague  :  Let.  to  Y.  Peo.  . 
Spratt,  T. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Spring:  Christ.  Character  . 
Spring :  Life  of  Mills  .  . 
Sprout :  Family  Lectures  . 
Spurzheim  :  On  Education  . 
Spurzheim  :  On  Insanity  . 
Spurzheim  :  On  the  Brain  . 
Spurzheim  :  Phren.  and  Phy. 
Spurzheim :  Phrenology 
Stackhouse :  Hist,  of  Bible 
Stael,  Madame  :  (Euvres  . 
Stael :  Allemagne  .  .  . 
Stael :  La  Litterature  Cons. 
Stael :  Corinne  ;  ou,  Pltalie 
Stael :  Prin.  Ev.  of  the  Fr.  R. 
Stanford  :  Christian's  Lib.  . 
Staunton :  Pen.  C.  of  China 
State  of  C.  of  Good  Hope  . 
State  Prison  of  New-York  . 
Steedman :  Southern  Africa 
Steenstra:  Meetkunst  .  . 
Stephens :  In.  of  Travel  , 


180  Stepney,  G.  :  Poems      .     .  208 

56  Sterling,  Earl  of:  Poems    .  208 

215  Sterne,  L.  :  Works    .     .     .269 

215  Stetson:  Shorthand   ...  190 

215  Stevens  :  Lectures  on  Heads  137 

215  Stewart,  D. :  Works.     .     .  132 

215  Stewart  :  Philos.  Essays    .  132 

30  Stewart:  Elements  of  Phil.  132 

39  Stewart:  Dissertation     .     .132 

39  Stewart,  D. :  L.  of  Robertson  106 

199  Stewart:  Diet,  of  Architect.  255 

198  Stewart:  Society  in  Gr.  Br.  21 

106  Stewart :  Three  Y.  in  N.  A.  39 

106  Stewart :  Voy.  to  the  Pacific  30 

106  Stewart :  Visit  to  the  S.  Sea  30 

102  Stewart,  V.  A. :  Adventures  107 

9  St.  Fond:  Essais  de  Geol.  119 

204  Stillingfleet :  Works  .     .     .269 

269  St.  John:  Lives  of  Travellers  105 

203  Stockdale  :  Memoirs      .     .  107 

171  Stoequeler :  Pilgrimage       .  26 

203  Stone :  Euclid       ....  182 

269  Stone  :  Letters  on  Masonry  87 

208  Stone  :  Matthias's  Imposture     85 

137  Storch:  Economic  Pol.  .     .175 
147  Story  :  Power  of  Solitude   .  215 
134  Story,  Judge  J.  :   Writings  .  269 
149  Story:  Commentaries     .     .  163 
208  Sr.Palaye:  L.  ofFroissart  .  105 
147  St.Pierre :  Studies  of  Nature  269 
106  Strather:  Peasant's  Death  .  215 

138  Straiten:  Book  of  Priesthood  147 
134  Stratt :  Sports  and  Pastimes  129 
127  Stuart :  Anec.  of  Steam-en.  191 

127  Sturm  :  Reflections    .     .     .152 

128  Subaltern  in  America      .     .  78 
128  Subaltern  :  Cam.  at  Wash. .  194 

139  Subaltern  :  Peninsular  War  194 
269  Suckling,  Sir  G. :  Poems    .  208 
109  Suddard  :  British  Pulpit      .  149 
109  Sullivan  :  Familiar  Letters  170 

17  Sullivan  :  Lect.  on  Law      .  161 

58  Sully,  Duke  of:  Memoirs  .  10T 

147  Sumatra :  History  of  .  .  70 

160  Summary  of  Pr.  of  Pol.  Eco.  174 

33  Sumner :  Botany  ....  120 

165  Sunday  Evenings  .  .  .  259 

33  Sunday  School  Magazine  .  134 

182  Surrey,  Earl  of:  Poems  .  207 

25  Swedenborg :  On  Influx      .  152 


Index. 


301 


Swedenborg  :  Conju.  Love  . 
Swedenborg  :  T.  Chris.  Rel. 
Swedenborg :  Heaven  &  H. 
Swedenborg  :  Divine  Love  . 
Swedenborg:  LastJudg.  . 
Swedenborg  :  Inter.  Sense  . 
Swedenborg  :  E.  in  S.  Syst. 
Swedenborg :  Doc.  of  N.  Je. 
Swedenborg  :  Doc.  of  Faith 
Swedenborg :  Doc.  of  the  L. 
Swedenborg :  Athan.  Creed 
Swedenborg :  Life  .  .  . 
Sweeny  :  Odds  and  Ends  . 
Swift,  Dean :  Works  .  . 
Swift,  Dean  :  Select  Poems 
Swiss  Family  Robinson . 
Switzerland,  France,  &c.  . 
Switzerland,  France,  Pyren. 
Symes  :  Embassy  to  Ava  . 
Synonymes  Francais  .  . 
System  of  Exchange  .  .  . 
System  of  Nat.  Education  . 
System  of  Nat.  History  .  . 
Tableau  de  Paris  .  .  .  . 

Table-talk 

Tacitus:  Works,  translat.  . 
Tacitus :  Orators  .  .  . 
Tales  from  Amer.  History  . 
Tales  of  the  Revolution  .  . 
Talfourd :  Ion,  a  Tragedy  . 
Talisman,  The  .... 
Talleyrand:  Life.  .  .  . 
Tanner  :  Thirty  Yrs.  Cap. 
Tappan,  D. :  Sermons  .  . 
Tappan,  W.  B. :  Poems 
Tasso  :  See  Hunt  &  Hoole 

Tattler,  The 

Taylor,  Mrs. :  Itinerary 
Taylor,  Jeremy :  Works 
Taylor,  Jeremy :  Sel.  from 
Taylor,  Jeremy :  H.  Living 
Taylor:  M.  and'O.  of  Friend. 
Taylor :  Ductor  dubitantium 
Taylor,  Jeremy  :  Sermons  . 
Taylor,  T. :  L.  of  W.  Cowp. 
Taylor,  J. :  Rec.  of  my  Life 
Taylor,  J.  :  M.  of  Jane    T. 
Taylor :  Tyr.  Unmasked     . 
Taylor  :  Curious  Antiquities 
Taylor :  German  Poetry     . 


152  Taylor:  Phil. Van Artevelde  215 

152  Taylor,  Jane:  Writings  .  270 

152  Taylor,  Jane  :  Con.  of  Q.  Q.  270 

152  Taylor:  On  Self-Cultivation  134 

152  Taylor:  Ad.  to  the  Teens  .  134 

152  Taylor,  O. :  Dist.  Schools  .  134 

152  Tegenwoordige:  S.  van  Italy  17 

152  Tegenwoordige  :  S.  Neder.  22 

152  Tegenwoordige:  S.  and  P.  18 

152Tegg:  Book  of  Utility  .  .  186 

152Tegg:  Diet,  of  Chronology  43 

107  Temple:  Letters  of  State  .  180 

2 15  Temple:  Travels  in  Peru  .  41 

269  Tenant :  Ind.  Recreations  .  188 

208  Tensh  :  L.  written  in  France  19 
259  Tenneman  :  Manual  .  .  .132 

15  Texas:  Visit  to  ....  39 

261  Thatcher:  Military  Journal  194 

27  Thatcher :  Indian  Traits  .  259 

197  Thatcher  :  T.  of  Am.  Revo.  259 

178  Thatcher:  Mem.  of  Hewes  107 

133  Thatcher:  Indian  Biog.  .  107 

117Thenot:  Pract.  Perspective  257 

19  Theognis  :  Sententiae  .  .211 

26 1  Theophrastus :  Characters  .  262 

60  Thesaurus  Poeticus  .  .  .  215 

201  Thicknesse :  Memoirs  .  .  107 

259  Thiers  and  Bodin  :  F.  Revo.  58 

78  Thiers :  Let.  sur  1'His.  de  F.  58 

2 1 9  Things  as  they  are  ...  39 

269  Thirlwall :  Hist,  of  Greece  47 

107  Thomas  :  Print,  in  America  112 

39  Thompson,  J. :  P.  Works  308 

150  Thompson,  W. :  Poems  .  209 

215  Thompson,  J. :  Seasons  .  215 

Thompson:  Syst.  ofChym.  123 

269  Thompson:  Heat  and  Elec.  183 

147  Thorburn  :  Forty  Yrs.  in  A.  107 

147  Thorburn :  Men  and  M.  in  B.  21 
147  Thornton :  Botany  .  .  .120 

143  Three  Years  in  the  Pacific .  30 

137  Thucydides :  De  bello  Pol.  47 

137  Thucydides:  Pelopon.  War  47 

107  Tibullus:  Poetical  Works  .  215 

107  Tickell,  T. :  Poet.  Works  .  208 

107  Ticknor,  C.  :  Phil,  of  Living  127 

107  Tietz  :  St.  Petersburg  .  .  15 
175  Tiling :  Pflichten  .  .  .  .153 

206  Tillotson :  Works  .  .  .  147 
215  Tillotson:  Sermons  .  .  .150 


302 


Index. 


Timbs:  Zoology  .  .  .  .117 
Timbs:  Botany  .  .  •  .  .117 
Timbs  :  Zoological  Series  .  311 
Tissot :  Van  Ver.  Zieken  .  127 
Tissot:  Ziekten  V.  Geleer.  .  127 
Tomaso:  Gr.  Ital.  Tecles  .  197 
Tomline :  Life  of  Pitt  .  .  107 
Tone  :  Life  of  T.  W.  Tone  108 
Tooke,  Home  :  D.  of  Purley  199 
Tooke,  H. :  Pantheon  .  .157 
Tools  and  Trades  of  Animals  259 
Toone  :  Chron.  Historian  .  43 
Toplady :  Works  .  .  .  .147 
Torrey :  Flora  of  N.  &  M.  S.  120 
Tott :  Turkish  Empire  .  .  68 
Tour  in  Holland  in  1784  .  22 
Town  :  Deriv.  Eng.  Words  .  199 
Town :  Speculative  Masonry  87 
Townsend,  J. :  Life  .  .  .108 
Townsend:  Yel.  F.of  1822  127 
Tract  Society  Publications  .  148 
Tracy  :  Comm.  de  Monies.  159 
Tracy  :  Political  Economy  175 
Tragedies  Francaises  .  .  219 
Trans.  L.  and  P.  S.  N.  Y.  .  187 
Travis  :  Letter  to  Gibbon  .  196 
Treasury  of  Knowledge  .  270 
Trembly:  Instr.  d'un  Pere  .  155 
Tribute  to  Dewitt  Clinton  .  98 
Trollope  :  M.  of  the  Amer.  39 
Trollope  :  P.  and  Parisians  19 
Trollope  :  Bel.  and  W.  Ger.  22 

Trollopiad 215 

Trumbull:  History  of  U.  S.  78 
Trumbull:  History  of  Conn.  78 
Trumbull:  Poetical  Works  215 
Trumbull:  M'Fingal  .  .  215 
Tucker  :  Light  of  Nature  .  137 
Tucker :  Life  of  Jefferson  .  108 
Tuckey  :  Ex.  to  the  Zaire  .  33 
Tudor:  Life  of  Otis.  .  .108 
Tunstall :  Cicero's  Letters  .  205 
Turnbull :  Voyage  ...  9 
Turner:  S.  H.  of  the  World  85 
Turner:  El.  of  Chymistry .  123 
Turner:  Tour  ....  10 
Turner  :  Bookkeeping  .  .189 
Tyerman  and  Bennet :  Jour.  30 
Tynna :  Aim.  du  Commerce  178 
Tytler :  Dis.  on  N.  E.  of  A.  42 


Uitroerlige  :  Prim-getallen  .  181 
Ullsa  :  Voyage  to  Calcutta  10 
Une  Anne  de  Napoleon  .  .  91 
United  Service  Journal  .  .194 
United  States  :  History  of  the  76 
United  States  Lit.  Gazette  .  114 
Universal  Magazine  .  .  .114 
United  States,  Resources  .  179 
Upham  :  Mental  Philosophy  270 
Ure :  Diet,  of  Chymistry  .  123 
Vacani  :  St.  delle  Campagne  66 
Vane :  War  in  Germany,  &c.  194 
Vaux,  James  Hardy  :  Life .  88 
Venetian  History  ....  55 
Venice  under  the  Yoke  of  F.  56 
Verbrugge  :  L.  and  Z.  Chi  127 
Verhandeling :  N.  Kundige .  117 
Vermont  State  Papers  .  .180 
Verplanck,  G.  C. :  Ad.,  &c.  270 
Verplanck  :  On  Contracts  .  161 
Verplanck  :  Discourses  .  .114 
Verplanck  :  Ev.  R.  Religion  155 
Verplanck :  Liberal  Studies  1 37 
Vertot:  H.  E.  of  the  Britons  58 
Vertot :  R.  of  R.  Republic  .  50 
Vertot :  Revolu.  in  Spain  .  56 

Vidocq  :  Life 88 

Vidocq:  Memoirs  .  .  .108 
Vigne  :  Six  M.  in  America  39 
Village  Curate ;  a  Poem  .215 
Vince  :  El.  of  Astronomy  .  184 
Virgil.  See  Dryden,  Pitt,  &c. 
Virginia  Convention,  1829  .  170 
Volney :  Ruins  .  .  .  .168 
Volney  :  View  of  the  U.  S.  39 
Voltaire :  CEuvres  .  .  .  270 
Voltaire  :  Dicciouario  filos.  270 
Voltaire:  CEuvres  Drama. .  219 
Voltaire  :  Es.  sur  lea  Moeurs  54 
Voltaire:  Siecle  de  L.  XIV.  110 
Voltaire  :  Sidcle  de  L.  XV.  58 
Voltaire  :  H.  du  P.  de  Paris  58 
Voltaire  :  H.  of  Charles  XII.  67 
Voltaire :  Historic  de  Russia  67 
Voltaire:  Pucelle d'Orleans  266 
Voltaire:  Cuentos  ySatyras  211 
Voltaire :  Henriade,  &c.  PoJ.  216 

Voltaire  :  Life 87 

Vosgien:  Geographic  .  .  4 
Voyages  and  Trav.  (anon.)  fl 


Index. 


303 


Voyage  d'un  Fr.  Angleterre 
Waddington :  Ch.  History  . 
Wagstaffe  :  Piety  promoted 
Wain wright :  Sermons  .  . 
Wakefield:  Botany  .  .  . 
Wakefield,  P. :  Variety  . 
Waldemar ;  a  Tragedy  .  . 
Waldie  :  R.  in  the  19th  C. 
Waldo :  Life  of  Decatur  . 
Waldo  :  Life  of  Jackson  . 
Waldo  :  Tours  of  P.  Monroe 
Walker  :  Manly  Exercises  . 
Walker :  Mechanics  .  .  . 
Walker :  English  Dictionary 
Walker :  The  same,  abridged 
Walker:  Rhet.  Grammar  . 
Walker:  Rhyming  Diet.  . 
Wall :  Orthography  of  Jews 
Waller,  E. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Wallace :  Struc.  of  the  Eye 
Wallace,  Sir  W. :  Life  of  . 
Walpole :  An.  of  Painting  . 
Walpole:  Letters  .  .  . 
Walsh :  Constantinople  . 
Walton:  H.  Tales  of  N.  Y. 
Walton  :  H.  Tales  of  Penn. 
Walsh,  Robert :  Didactics  . 
Walsh:  Appeal  ...  4 
Walsh,  W. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Walton :  Life  of  Donne  W. 
War  of  U.  S.  and  Britain  . 
War  in  disguise  .... 
Warburton,  Bish. :  D.  Lega. 
Warburton :  Letters  .  .  . 
Ward  :  Algebraic  Geometry 
Ward  :  View  of  H.  History 
Wardlawe:  Ecclesiastes  . 
Ware  :  L.  of  Lucius  M.  Piso 
Warming  and  Ventilating  . 
Warren,  Mrs. :  Am.  Revolu. 
Warriner :  Cruise  .  .  . 
Warton,  Dr.  Joseph  :  Poems 
Warton,  Thomas  :  Poems  . 
Warton  :  Deathbed  Conver. 
Warville.  See  Brissot  .  . 
Washington  :  Official  Let.  . 
Washington:  Message,  1797 
Washington,  Gen. :  Works  . 
Waterhouse,  B. :  The  Bot. 
Waterman :  Life  of  Calvin  . 


21  Watson,  Bishop  t  Theol.  In.  148- 

85  Watson,  Bishop  :  Apology  .   155 

153  Watson:  Life  of  Wesley     .106 

150  Watson  :  New-York  Canals  190 

120  Watt :  Bibliotheca  Brit. .     .112 

270  Watt :  Joint  Stock  Banking    175 

217  Watts,  Isaac  :  De,  of  Gospel  155 

17  Watts  :  On  the  Imp.  of  Mind  134 

108  Watts,  Isaac:  Mis,  Thoughts  270 

95  Watts  :  Beauties  of  ...  270 

39  Watts,  Isaac  :  Poems     .     .  208 

129  Watts  :  Astron.  and  Geog.  .  184 

183  Wayland,  F. :  Discourses   .  150 

200  Wayland:  Pol.  Economy   .  175 

200  Webster,  N. :  Amer.  Diet.  .  200 

201  Webster:  Dis.  on  Eng.  Lan.  200 
206  Webster:  Amer.  Selections    201 
190  Webster:  Geol.  of  St.  Mic.    119 
208  Webster:  Man.  of Chym.  .  123 
155  Webster  :  Nat.  Philosophy    183 
108  Webster:  Travels     ...     11 
257  Week's  Preparation  ,     .     .148 
205  Weems:  Life  of  Washington  101 

16  Weems  :  Life  of  Marion     .  108 
78  Wendell:  Dig.  N.  Y.  Cases  165 

78  Wesley  :  Journal  in  U.  S.  .     39 
270  Wesley,  J. :  Sermons     .     .150 

171  Westcote,  Charles:  Life  of    108 

208  Western  Monthly  Magazine  1 14 
108  Westminster  Review  .     .     .  1 14 

76  Wetrnore  :  Gaz.  of  Missouri     39 

172  Whale  Fishery      ....  259 
148  Whateley  :  Modern  Garden.  255 
205  Whateley:  Pol.  Economy  .  175 
182  Whateley  :  Rhetoric       .     .201 

70  Wheatly  :  The.  of  Money  .  178 
148  Wheaton  :  Hist,  of  North.  .  67 

&2  Wheaton :  Internation.  Law  159 
192  Wheaton  :  Life  of  Pinkney  108 

79  Wheaton :  Res.  in  London  .     15 
9  Whelpley:  Com.  of  Hist.  .     44 

209  Whelpley :  The  Triangle    .  148 
209  Whewell,  W.  :  Bridge.  T.  3  153 
148  Whim  Whams       ....  216 

35  White  :  ^Egyptiaca  ...  52 
180  White:  Letters  on  England  21 
180  White:  Memoir  of  Slater  .  191 
270  White:  N.  H.  of  Selbourne  117 
120  White  :  Voy.  to  China  Sea  28 
108  White,  Kirke :  Poet.  Works  214 


304 


Index. 


White,  K. :  Remains  .  . 
White,  K« :  Beauties  .  . 
Whitefield,  G. :  Sermons  . 
Whitefield,  George  :  Life  . 
Whitehead,  W. :  Poems  . 
Whitlaw :  Medical  Discov. 
Whitlaw  :  Inflam.  Fever  . 
Whole  Duty  of  Man  .  .  „ 
Wieland:  Oberon  .  .  . 
Wiffen :  Garcilasso  .  .  . 
Willard  :  Am.  Revolution  . 
Willard :  Journal  and  Let.  . 
Wilberforce  :  Pract.  View  . 
Wilbur:  Lexicon  U.  Knowl. 
Wilcox,  Col. :  Remains 
Willett :  Life  Col.  Willett  . 
Williams  :  Life  of  Al.  the  Gr. 
Williams,  H. :  Hist.ofN.C. 
Williams:  N.  Y.  An.  Reg. 
Williams,  S. :  Hist,  of  Vt.  , 
Williams  :  Let.  con.  Sketch. 
Williams  :  Tour  in  Jamaica 
Willis,  N.  P.  :  Poems  .  . 
Willis  :  Poem  before  U.  Br. 
Willison  :  Ch.  of  Scotland  . 
Willison  :  On  the  Sabbath  . 
Wills:  Philos.  of  Unbelief  . 
Wilson  :  Ev.  of  Christianity 
Wilson :  L'Armee  Brit.,  &c. 
Wilson,  D.  On  the  L.  Day 
Wilson,  H.  Wond.  Char. 
Wilson,  T.  Amer.  Heroes 
Wilson,  John  :  Poet.  Works 
Wines :  Cruise  .... 
Winslow  :  Mens.  Lich.  .  „ 
Winslow  :  Sketch  of  Mis.  . 
Wirt :  British  Spy  .  .  „ 
Wirt :  Life  of  P.  Henry  , 
Wiseman :  Science  and  Rel. 
Wither,  G. :  Poems  .  .  . 
Wolcott :  Peter  Pindar  .  . 
Wollaston:  Rel.  of  Nature 
Wood,  T. :  Mosaic  History 
Wood  :  Set.  of  L.  Island  . 
Wood:  Sketches  of  China  . 
Wood  :  War  in  Mysore 
Woodruff:  Tour  .  .  .  . 
Woodward:  Narrative  .  . 
Wood  worth:  Dram.  Works 


216  Woodworth:  Melodies,  &c.  216 
216  Worcester  :  El.  of  History  45 
150  Worcester:  Friend  of  Youth  201 
87  Worcester:  Historical  Atlas  43 
209  Wordsworth :  Poet.  Works  216 
127  Wordsworth:  Yarrow  Re.  .216 
127  Wordsworth  :  Ath.  and  Att.  16 
153  Works  of  the  Learned  .  .113 

213  World,  The 270 

216  Wrangham  :  Ev.  of  Christ.     15ff 

79  Wraxall :  Hist,  of  France   .     58 
15  Wraxall,  SirN.  :  Memoirs  .   109 

85  Wraxall :  Posthumous  Me.    109 
183  Wraxall:  Tour     .     .     .     .15 
108  Wreath,  The    .     ,     .     .     .216 
108  Wright :  Gentleman's  Mrs.     270 

48  Wright,  Miss  :  Soc.  in  Am.      39 

79  Wrightson  :  New  Tri.  Dir.      21 

79  Wyatt,  Sir  T.  ;  Poems  .     .  207 

79  Xenophon ;  Opera     .     .     .  270 

58  Xenophon  :  Agesilaus     .     .   1 66 

40  Xenophon  :  De  Athe.  et  Sp.  166 

21 6  Xenophon:  Hiero      .     .     .166 

216  Xenophon:  Cyropaedia  .     .134 

86  Xenophon:  Expe.  of  Cyrus  194 
148  Xenophon  :  Domes.  Econo.  188 
155  Xenophon:  Hellenica     .     .     48 
155  Xenophon:  Anabasis      .     .     48 
270  Xenophon,  translated      .     .     48 
148  Xenophon  :  Memorabilia     .   109 

108  Yalden,  T. :  Poems  .     .     .208 

109  Yates:  Secret  Debates  .     .180 

214  Young:  Algebra  .     .     ,     .  181 
11  Young:  Intel.  Philosophy  .  132 

127  Young:  Course  of  Agrieult.  188 
86  Young  :  Travels  in  France  19 
205  Young,  Dr.  E. :  Pt.  Works  280 
109  Young:  Night  Thoughts  .216 
155  Young  Man's  Guide  .  .  .  137 
208  Young  Man's  Advocate  .  .114 
216  Young  Gentleman's  Book  .  134 

155  Young  Lady's  Friend     .     .134 

156  Youth's  Miscellany   .     .     .  270 
79  Zavalo  :  Merico  hasta  1830  114 
28  Zitbedeurfnisse :  Moralische  137 

194  Zeydelaar :  H.  Spraakmees.  198 
11  Zeydelaar:  Gramm.  Hollan.  199 
28  Zollikoffer :  Sermons  .  .150 

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ARTICLE  15  now  reads — There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the 
members  of  this  Association,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  January, 
for  the  purpose  of  receiving  the  Report  of  the  Treasurer  and  Board 
of  Directors  ;  and  for  the  transaction  of  such  other  business  as  may 
be  presented  to  them. 

ARTICLE  18  now  reads — Six  weeks  previous  to  the  second  Tues- 
day of  January,  of  each  year,  the  Board  of  Direction  shall  call  a 
meeting  of  the  members  of  the  Association,  for  the  purpose  of  ap- 
pointing a  Committee  of  seven,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  nominate 
Officers  for  the  ensuing  year,  and  to  publish  said  nominatipn  at  least 
three  weeks  before  the  election. 

ARTICLE  19  now  reads — There  shall  be  no  alteration  in  this  Con- 
stitution, unless  the  same  shall  hare  been  proposed  to  the  Board  of 
Direction  one  month  previous  to  an  annual  meeting,  and  then  ap- 
proved of  by  two-thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Association  then  pre- 
sent. 

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ARTICLE  20.  There  shall  be  an  election  for  officers  of  this  Asso- 
ciation, on  the  Wednesday  following  the  second  Tuesday  of  Janu- 
ary ;  the  polls  to  be  opened  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M.,  and  closed  at  9 
o'clock,  P.  M.,  and  no  member  shall  be  entitled  to  vote,  who  is  in 
arrears  for  dues. 


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CONSTITUTION. 


WE,  the  subscribers,  merchants'  clerks  in  the  city  of  New- 
York,  being  desirous  to  adopt  the  most  efficient  means  to  facilitate 
mutual  intercourse  ;  to  extend  our  information  upon  mercantile  and 
other  subjects  of  general  utility  ;  promote  a  spirit  of  useful  inquiry, 
and  qualify  ourselves  to  discharge  with  dignity  the  duties  of  our 
profession  and  the  social  offices  of  life,  have  associated  ourselves 
for  the  purpose  of  collecting  and  establishing  a  Library  and  Read- 
ing-room^ to  be  appropriated  to  the  use  of  young  men  engaged  in 
mercantile  pursuits  ;  and  have,  for  our  government,  adopted  the 
following  Constitution : — 

ART.  1.  This  association  shall  be  known  by  the  name  of  "  The 
MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION"  of  the  city  of  New- 
York. 

ART.  2.  The  officers  of  the  association  shall  be  a  President, 
Vice-President.  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  eight  Directors  ;  to  be 
elected  annually.  The  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary,  and 
Treasurer  by  separate  ballot ;  the  Directors  by  general  ticket. 

ART.  3.  The  President  shall  preside  at  the  meetings ;  preserve 
order  therein  ;  and,  in  case  of  an  equal  division  of  the  members  on 
any  question,  give  the  casting  vote. 

ART.  4.  The  Vice-President  shall  preside  in  the  absence  of  the 
President,  and  perform  all  the  duties  of  that  officer. 

ART.  5.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  an  accurate  record  of  the 
transactions  of  the  association ;  and,  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Board  of  Direction,  conduct  its  correspondence. 

ART.  6.  The  Treasurer  shall  receive  all  dues  and  donations  in 
money  ;  pay  all  draughts  on  him  when  signed  by  the  Secretary  and 
countersigned  by  the  President ;  keep  a  regular  account  of  the 
financial  concerns  of  the  association,  an  abstract  of  which,  accom- 

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panied  by  satisfactory  vouchers,  he  shall  exhibit  at  each  annual 
meeting. 

ART.  7.  The  Treasurer  shall  give  security  in  the  sum  of  one 
thousand  dollars  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  his  trusts. 

ART.  8.  The  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary,  Treasurer, 
and  Directors  shall  constitute  a  Board  of  Direction,  with  full  powers 
to  appropriate  funds,  enact  by-laws,  and  generally  conduct  the  af- 
fairs of  the  association.  It  shall  meet  at  least  once  in  each  month 
for  the  transaction  of  business  ;  and,  at  the  annual  meeting,  report 
its  proceedings  for  the  past  year,  and  the  state  of  the  concerns  of 
the  association. 

ART.  9.  In  case  any  vacancies  shall  occur  in  the  Board  of  Di- 
rection by  death,  resignation,  removal,  or  inability  to  discharge  the 
duties  of  their  respective  offices,  the  board  shall  have  power  to  fill 
such  vacancies. 

ART.  10.  A  Librarian,  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Direction,  shall 
attend  at  the  library  on  each  day  of  the  week  (Sunday  excepted) ; 
shall  keep  a  register  of  all  books,  magazines,  maps,  charts,  papers, 
and  all  other  property  in  his  possession  belonging  to  the  associa- 
tion ;  arrange  them  in  proper  order ;  make  a  record  thereof,  with 
the  names  of  the  donors  ;  and  keep  an  accurate  account  of  the  books 
delivered  to  members. 

ART.  1 1 .  Each  member,  on  subscribing  to  the  Constitution,  shall 
pay  an  initiation  fee  of  one  dollar,  and  one  dollar  for  the  first  six 
months,  and  fifty  cents  thereafter  quarterly  in  advance. 

ART.  12.  Any  person  (engaged  in  mercantile  business  as  a  clerk) 
may,  if  approved  of  by  a  majority  of  the  Board  of  Direction,  become 
a  member  of  this  association,  on  complying  with  the  terms  of  the 
preceding  article. 

ART.  13.  Any  merchant  not  eligible  to  regular  membership  in  this 
association  shall  become  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  an  Honorary 
Member  on  subscribing  to  the  Constitution,  and  paying  the  sum  of 
Jive  dollars  annually,  in  advance,  so  long  as  he  shall  continue  a 
member  ;  but  shall  not  be  entitled  to  a  vote,  or  to  act  in  any  official 
capacity. 

ART.  14.  Any  member  of  this  association  commencing  business 
on  his  own  account  shall  be  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  an  Hon- 
orary Member  by  continuing  the  semi-annual  contribution  ofon* 
dollar. 

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tills  association  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  January  for  the  purpose 
of  receiving  the  report  of  the  Treasurer  and  Board  of  Direction  ; 
electing  officers  for  the  ensuing  year  ;  and  the  transaction  of  such 
other  business  as  may  be  presented  to  them. 

ART.  16.  The  President,  at  the  request  of  two  thirds  of  the 
Board  of  Direction,  shall  call  a  meeting  of  the  members  for  the 
transaction  of  special  business. 

ART.  17.  A  Committee  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Di- 
rection to  examine  the  books  and  other  property  belonging  to  the 
association,  and  report  thereon  at  least  one  month  previous  to  each 
annual  meeting. 

ART.  18.  One  month  previous  to  each  annual  meeting  the  Board 
of  Direction  shall  call  a  meeting  of  the  association  for  the  purpose 
of  appointing  a  Committee  of  seven  members  to  nominate  suitable 
officers  for  the  succeeding  year. 

ART.  19.  There  shall  be  no  alteration  in  this  Constitution,  unless 
the  same  shall  have  been  proposed  to  the  Board  of  Direction  at  least 
one  month  previous  to  an  annual  meeting,  and  then  approved  of  by 
two  thirds  of  the  members  of  the  association. 

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ART.  1.  The  Library  and  Reading-room  shall  be  open  from  10 
o'clock  A.M.  until  10  o'clock  P.M.  every  day,  except  Sundays,  the 
Fourth  of  July,  Annual  Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  and  Newyear's. 

ART.  2.  The  Librarian  shall  give  security  in  the  penal  sum  of 
one  thousand  dollars  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  the  duties  of  his 
office,  and  shall  hold  his  office  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Board  of  Di- 
rection. 

ART.  3.  He  shall  register  in  a  book  prepared  for  that  purpose, 
and  to  be  kept  in  the  Library-room,  the  name  of  each  member  of 
this  association  ;  and  shall  in  no  case  deliver  a  book  to  any  mem- 
ber until  the  name  of  such  member  shall  have  been  so  registered. 

ART.  4.  He  shall  enter  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose  the 
number  of  every  volume  delivered  by  him  ;  the  name  of  the  person 
to  whom  delivered,  the  time  of  taking  and  returning  the  same,  to- 
gether with  the  forfeitures  arising  from  every  default. 

ART.  5.  He  shall  keep  a  full  and  accurate  catalogue  of  the  books 
belonging  to  the  association,  and  a  duplicate  of  the  same,  which 
shall  at  all  times  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  the  members. 

ART.  6.  He  shall  collect  all  forfeitures  incurred  by  the  members, 
and  account  for  the  same  to  the  Treasurer  on  the  first  Thursday  of 
each  month. 

ART.  7.  He  shall,  from  time  to  time,  report  to  the  Board  of  Di- 
rection the  names  of  such  members  as  may  refuse  to  pay  their  for- 
feitures, lose  or  damage  any  book  belonging  to  the  Library  ;  and, 
at  their  first  regular  meeting  in  March,  June,  September,  and  De- 
cember, report  to  the  Board  the  names  of  all  delinquents,  with  the 
amount  of  dues  remaining  unpaid. 

ART.  8.  He  shall  suffer  no  person,  except  members  of  the  Board, 
to  remove  a  book  from  its  place  in  the  Library  without  his  per- 
mission. 

ART.  9.  He  shall  replace  the  books  in  proper  order  upon  the 
shelves  as  soon  as  may  be  after  they  are  returned,  having  first  ex- 


RULES    AND   REGULATIONS.  309 

amined  them  with  care,  and  ascertained  whether  they  have  been  in- 
jured or  defaced. 

ART.  10.  He  shall  see  that  the  books,  Library-room,  and  Read- 
ing-room are  kept  in  good  order;  shall  duly  observe  the  instruc- 
tions which  may  be  given  him  by  the  Board  of  Direction,  and  take 
care  that  the  regulations  relative  to  the  loaning  of  books  be  strictly 
adhered  to. 

AKT.  1 1.  He  shall  ascertain,  during  the  month  of  January,  April, 
July,  and  October,  by  examination  of  the  account  of  each  member, 
the  book  or  books  not  then  returned  to  the  Library  in  due  season  ; 
and  he  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  procured  of  the  member  in  de- 
fault. 

ART.  1 2.  The  Librarian  shall  deliver  to  any  member  applying, 
one  volume,  if  it  be  a  folio,  quarto,  or  octavo  ;  and  one  book  or  set 
(not  exceeding  three  volumes),  if  a  duodecimo,  or  volume  of  less 
size. 

ART.  13.  Every  member  may  detain  each  book  or  set  delivered 
aforesaid,  if  it  be  a  folio  or  quarto,  four  weeks,  an  octavo,  three 
weeks,  or  a  look,  or  a  set  of  less  size,  two  weeks  ;  except  new  pub- 
lications, which,  until  they  shall  have  been  in  the  Library  four  months, 
shall  not  be  detained,  an  octavo  longer  than  two  weeks,  and  books 
of  less  s  ze  one  week,  and  which  shall  not  be  renewed.  No  book 
shall  be  reserved  by  the  Librarian  for  any  director  or  member. 

ART.  14.  Any  member  who  shall  detain  a  book  or  set  longer 
than  the  time  above  limited,  respectively,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  to 
the  Librarian,  for  every  day  a  volume  is  so  detained,  if  it  be  a  folio, 
four  cents ;  a  quarto,  three  cents  ;  an  octavo,  two  cents ;  if  it  be  a 
duodecimo,  or  smaller  volume,  or  a  pamphlet,  one  cent ;  provided, 
always,  if  a  whole  set  be  taken  out  and  a  part  of  it  detained  longer 
than  the  time  above  limited,  the  fine  shall  be  exacted  for  each  book 
not  returned ;  and  if  such  book  be  detained  one  week  beyond  the 
time  above  limited,  the  forfeiture  shall  be  doubled. 

ART.  15.  The  holders  of  all  books  not  returned  at  the  time  di- 
rected by  the  Board  for  the  purpose  of  an  examination  of  the  Li- 
brary shall  be  liable,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board,  to  have  their 
names  exposed  at  the  annual  meeting  as  defaulters. 

ART.  16.  If  any  member  lose  or  injure  a  book,  he  shall  make 
the  same  good  to  the  Librarian ;  and  if  the  book  lost  or  injured  be 
one  of  a  set,  he  shall  pay  the  Librarian,  for  the  use  of  the  associ- 
ation, the  full  value  of  said  set,  and  may  thereupon  receive  the  re- 
maining volumes  as  his  property. 

ART.  17.  No  member  shall  be  permitted  to  receive  a  book  from 
the  Library  until  he  shall  have  paid  all  sums  due  from  him  to  the 


3  tO  RULES    AND   REGULATIONS. 

association,  and  make  good  all  damages  and  losses  which  he  may 
have  occasioned. 

ART.  18.  No  member  shall  lend  a  book  belonging  to  this  asso- 
ciation to  any  person  out  of  the  dwelling-house  or  counting-room 
of  said  member. 

ART.  19.  Each  member  shall  have  the  privilege  of  using  any 
book  from  the  Library  in  the  Reading-room,  though  at  the  same 
time  in  possession  of  a  book  belonging  to  the  association  ;  yet  it 
will  be  considered  an  invariable  rule  that  such  book  must  be  re- 
signed to  any  member  drawing  it  from  the  Library. 

ART.  20.  No  periodical  work  shall  be  taken  from  the  room 
until  three  months  shall  have  elapsed  from  the  time  of  its  being  re- 
ceived. 

ART.  21.  The  books  marked  in  the  catalogue  with  an  asterisk 
(*),  and  such  others  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  especially  desig- 
nated by  the  Board,  shall  not  be  taken  from  the  Library,  except  by 
special  permission  of  the  Board. 

ART.  22.  The  Librarian  shall  enter  upon  a  slate  all  books  drawn 
to  be  read  in  the  Reading-room,  and  when  returned  to  him,  after 
due  examination,  shall  erase  the  entry. 

ART.  23.  Any  member  wishing  to  withdraw  from  the  associa- 
tion must  inform  the  Librarian  of  it  ;  see  that  his  resignation  is 
registered,  and  pay  up  his  dues  and  fees  ;  else  he  will  be  con- 
sidered as  continuing  a  member,  and  charged  accordingly. 


toiI01  i:  ^d  Ji  ii  .  ~~ 

REGULATIONS  OF  THE  READING-ROOM. 

Art.  1.  No  member  shall  be  permitted  to  sit  in  the  Reading- 
room  with  his  hat  on. 

Art.  2.  No  conversation  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Reading- 
room  otherwise  than  in  a  whisper. 

ART.  3.  No  person  shall  be  permitted  to  smoke,  spit  on  the 
floor,  damage  or  injure  the  furniture  thereof,  or  conduct  in  any  way 
inconsistent  with  decorum. 

ART.  4.  Any  member  who  shall  mutilate  the  periodicals  or  pa- 
pers placed  in  the  Reading-room  shall  be  liable  to  a  fine  equal  to 
four  times  the  cost  thereof. 

ART.  5.  Any  member  may  have  the  privilege  of  introducing  a 
friend  not  a  resident  of  the  city  ;  whose  name  shall  be  registered 
by  the  Librarian  in  a  book  provided  for  that  purpose,  and  who  will 
receive  a  ticket  of  admission  to  the  Reading-room  for  the  term  of 
four  weeks. 


.  iiaj  brioche  sdilo  vttnq  srilTtosttrooni  sir:!'//    -i: 

THIS  AGREEMENT 

Between  the  Clinton  Hall  Association  of  the  City  of  New- York,  of 
the  first  part,  and  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  of  New- 
York,  of  the  second  part,  WITNESSETH  : 

That  the  party  of  the  first  part,  being  the  owner  of  a  building 
called  Clinton  Hall,  situate  on  the  corner  of  Beekman  and  Nassau 
streets,  in  the  city  of  New- York,  do  hereby  stipulate  and  agree  with 
the  party  of  the  second  part  as  follows  : — 

1st.  That  the  party  of  the  second  part  may  occupy,  free  of  rent, 
two  rooms  in  said  building,  which  have  been  appropriated  for  a  Li" 
brary  and  Reading-room ;  and  may  use,  when  not  wanted  by  the 
party  of  the  first  part,  the  room  called  the  Trustees'  and  Directors' 
Room  ;  and  may  use  also  the  Lecture  Hall  for  the  general  meetings 
of  the  association,  and  for  lectures  to  be  delivered  to  its  members,  as 
often  as  twice  in  each  week :  which  privileges  shall  be  enjoyed 
under  such  terms  and  conditions  as  are  hereinafter  expressed,  and 
for  as  long  a  time  as  they  are  fulfilled  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  party 
of  the  first  part.  Additional  room  for  the  Library  and  Reading- 
room,  and  additional  nights  for  the  Lecture  Hall,  shall  be  set  apart, 
if  necessary,  on  the  same  conditions. 

2d.  That  when  the  cost  of  erecting  and  fitting  up  said  building, 
and  the  cost  of  the  lots,  with  the  accruing  interest,  shall  have  been 
paid,  either  by  new  subscriptions,  by  the  rents  of  the  building,  or 
from  any  other  source,  the  surplus  funds  arising  from  rents  shall  be 
laid  out  in  such  books,  cabinets,  or  scientific  apparatus  as  the  party 
of  the  first  part  may  deem  proper ;  the  said  party  reserving  to  itself 
the  right  to  make  earlier  appropriations  for  those  purposes.  All 
such  books,  cabinets,  or  apparatus  shall  continue  to  belong  to  the 
party  of  the  first  part,  and  shall  be  deposited  in  the  building,  and  be 
used  by  the  members  of  the  Clinton  Hall  and  Mercantile  Library 
Associations,  under  such  regulations  as  may  be  made  by  the  parties 
of  the  first  part  for  that  purpose. 

And  the  party  of  the  second  part  doth  hereby  stipulate  and  agree 
with  the  party  of  the  first  part  as  follows  : — 

1st.  That  its  Library  shall  be  deposited  in  the  room  or  rooms  of 
said  building  appropriated  to  receive  it ;  that  the  room  or  rooms  set 
apart  as  Reading-rooms  shall  be  used  by  its  members  for  that  pur- 
pose ;  and  that  the  Lecture  Hall  shall  be  used  for  the  general 
meetings  of  the  association,  and  for  the  lectures  which  are  deliv- 
ered to  its  members. 

2d.  That  during  the  continuance  of  this  agreement  it  will  pay  the 
taxes  on  said  building,  if  any  are  imposed  ;  and  will,  at  its  own  cost, 
keep  the  rooms  it  occupies  in  full  and  complete  repair,  and  defray 
such  proportion  of  the  expenses  of  lighting  and  warming  the  house 
as  may  be  fair  and  equitable. 


312  AGREEMENT. 

3d.  That  the  whole  income  of  the  party  of  the  second  part,  after 
defraying  the  necessary  charges  of  the  establishment  (not  including 
the  expense  of  lectures),  shall  be  annually  invested  in  books, 
which  shall  be  deposited  in  the  Library  with  its  other  books,  and 
the  shareholders  of  the  Clinton  Hall  Association  shall  have  access 
to  the  library  free  of  charge,  under  the  same  regulations  as  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  are  subjected  to,  without 
giving  to  such  shareholders  a  right  to  vote  in  the  elections  of  that 
association. 

4th.  That  in  case  the  Trustees  of  the  Clinton  Hall  Association 
shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  party  of  the  second  part  shall  convert 
the  rooms  it  occupies  in  the  said  building  to  any  purpose  not  in- 
tended by  the  party  of  the  first  part,  or  that  the  character  of  the 
Mercantile  Library  Association  shall  have  become  so  changed  that 
its  usefulness  shall  have  ceased,  or  that  it  shall  have  deposited  im- 
moral or  irreligious  books  in  its  library,  and  not  removed  them  within 
twenty  days  after  being  advised  to  do  so  by  the  Trustees  of  the 
Clinton  Hall  Association  ;  or  that  they  shall  have  wilfully  neglected 
or  violated  any  of  the  stipulations  contained  in  this  agreement; 
then  the  said  Trustees  may  call  a  meeting  of  the  shareholders  of 
the  Clinton  Hall  Association  and  the  directors  of  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association,  and  lay  before  the  meeting  the  facts,  to  show 
that  either  of  those  contingences  has  occurred;  and  the  sharehold- 
ers of  the  Clinton  Hall  Association,  after  a  full  consideration,  may 
determine  to  resume  the  use  and  occupation  of  the  rooms  so  appro- 
priated, and  the  books,  cabinets,  and  apparatus  purchased  by  the 
party  of  the  first  part ;  and  such  determination  shall  be  final  and 
conclusive  on  the  party  of  the  second  part,  who  shall  thereupon  sur- 
render and  give  up  the  premises  and  the  said  books,  cabinets,  and 
apparatus  to  the  party  of  the  first  part,  and  shall  remove  from  said 
building  after  thirty  days'  notice  of  such  determination. 

5th.  That  the  shareholders  of  the  Clinton  Hall  Association  may 
attend  the  course  of  lectures  which  may  be  delivered  to  the  Mer- 
cantile Library  Association  on  the  same  terms  as  are  enjoyed  by  its 
members. 

In  witness  whereof,  the  said  parties  have  respectfully  caused  their 
corporate  seals  to  be  hereunto  affixed,  and  these  presents  to  be 
signed  by  their  respective  Presidents,  the  second  day  of  November, 
one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty. 

THE  CLINTON  HALL  ASSOCIATION, 

By  Wm.  W.  Wools  ey,  President. 
THE  MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION, 

By  R.  B.  Brown,  President. 


P-* 

" 


SUPPLEMENT  TO  THE  CATALOGUE 


BOOKS 


BEtONGING  TO  THS 


¥  *  •' 

MERCANTILE  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION: 


COMPREHENDING 


ALL  THOSE  ADDED  FROM  JULY,  1837,  TO  SEPTEMBER,  1838. 


NEW- YORK: 

PRINTED  BY  JAMES  VAN  NORDEN, 

27  PINE-STREET. 

1838. 


OFFICERS    FOB    I83S. 

EDMUND  COFFIN,  President. 
EDWIN  R.  TREMAIN,   Vice-President. 
NICHOLAS  WILLIAMSON,  Secretary. 
JACOB  D.  VERMILYE,   Treasurer. 

DIRECTORS. 

WILLIAM  T.  PLUMMER, 
ALBERT  Gr.  ZABRISKIE, 
DAVID  C.  HALSTED, 
JOHN  H.  REDFIELD, 
CHARLES  F.  PARK, 
THOMAS  P.  CUMMINGS, 
EZRA  LUDLOW,  JR. 
FRANKLIN  L.  MUNN. 

J.  G.  BARKER,  Librarian. 
THOMAS  DELF,  Assistant. 


' 


ALPHABETICAL  CATALOGUE. 


The  books  which  cannot  be  taken  from  the  Library,  are  distinguished  by  an  asterisk  (*)  prefixed 
to  the  title. 


ABBOTT,  J.,  The  Teacher,  12mo.  Boston,  1836 

The  Way  to  do  Good,  12mo.  Boston,  1836 

Adam,  Alexr.,  Roman  Antiquities,  with  Notes,  by  Jas.  Boyd, 
12mo.  Glasgow,  1836. 

Adams,  Rev.  Jasper,  Elements  of  Moral  Philosophy,  8vo. 

New- York,  1837. 

Addressesvand  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States  to 
Congress,  from  Washington  to  Van  Buren,  8vo. 

New- York,  1837. 

-iEsop,  Fables,  translated  by  Saml.  Croxall,  D.  D.,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1S36. 

^Esop,  Junior,  in  America ;  being  a  Series  of  Fables,  written  ex- 
pressly for  the  People  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
12mo.  New- York,  1834. 

Africa,  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in,  from  the  Earliest 
Ages  to  the  Present  Time,  with  Illustrations  of  the  Geology, 
Mineralogy  and  Zoology,  by  Hugh  Murray,  Professor  Jame- 
son and  James  Wilson,  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.) 

Edinburgh,  1835. 

Akerman,  J.  Y.,  A  Numismatic  Manual,  or  Guide  to  the  Study  of 
Greek,  Roman  and  English  Coins,  12mo.  London,  1832. 

*Albohazen,  Complete  Book  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Stars,  fol. 

Venice,  1485. 

Alcott,  Wm.  A.,  The  House  I  Live  In,  or  the  Human  Body,  12mo. 

Boston,  1837. 

*Aldermen,  Proceedings  and  Reports  of  the  Board  of,  and  of  Assis- 
tant do.,  39  vols.  8vo.  1S34 — 1837. 

Alexander,  Jas.  Edward,  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  of  Observation 
among  the  Colonies  of  Western  Africa  in  1835,  2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1837. 

Alfred,  King.     (See  Boethius.J 

Ali,  Mrs.  Meer  Hassan,  Observations  on  the  Mussulmauns  of  India, 
2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1832. 

Alison,  Archibald,  History  of  Europe  during  the  French  Revolu- 
tion, vols.  1  to  6,  Svo.  London,  1834 — 1837. 


4  ALPHABETICAL    CATALOGUE. 

*  Allen,  Lieut.  Wm.,  Picturesque  Views  of  the  Island  of  Ascension, 

fol.  London,  1835. 

America,  Connected  View  of  the  Internal  Navigation  of  the  United 

States  of,  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1*26. 

Discovered  in  the  10th  Century.  .  New-York,  1838. 

American  Advocate  of  Peace,  conducted  by  C.  S.  Henry,  8vo. 

Hartford,  1834. 

Government,  An  Inquiry  into  the  Moral  and  Religious 

Character  of  the,  8vo.  New- York,  1838. 

American's  Guide,  The  Constitutions  of  the  United  States,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1810. 

Ancient  Metrical  Tales,  chiefly  printed  from  original  sources,  edited 

by  Rev.  Chas.  H.  Hartshorne,  12mo.  London,  1829. 

*Annals  of  the  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  New-York,  vols.  1 

to  3,  and  vol.  4,  part  1,  8vo.  New- York,  1824 — 1836. 

* Philosophy,    or  Magazine  of  Chemistry,    Mineralogy, 

Mechanics,  Natural  History,  Agriculture  and  the  Arts,  edited 
by  Thomas  Thomson,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  S.,  &c.,  &c.,  16  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1813 — 1820. 
New  Series,  edited  by  Richard  Phillips, 


12  vols.  8vo.  1821—1826. 

Anniversary  Calendar,  Natal  Book,  and  Universal  Mirror,  embra- 
cing Anniversaries  of  Persons,  Events,  Institutions  and  Festi- 
vals, of  all  denominations,  historical,  sacred  and  domestic,  in 
every  period  and  state  of  the  World,  from  the  Creation  to  the 
present  age,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1832. 

Anster.     (See  Goethe.) 

*Antiquitates  Americanae,  sive  Scriptores  Septentrionales  Rerum 
ante  Columbianarum  in  America,  4to.  Hafniae,  1837. 

Arcana  of  Science  and  Art ;  or  an  Annual  Register  of  Useful  In- 
ventions and  Improvements,  Discoveries  and  New  Facts  in 
Mechanics,  Chemistry,  Natural  History  and  Social  Economy, 
abridged  from  the  transactions  of  public  societies  and  from 
other  scientific  journals,  British  and  foreign,  11  vols.  12mo. 

London,  1828—1838. 

Architecture,  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Grecian,  Roman,  Italian 
and  Gothic  Architecture,  exemplified  by  one  hundred  and 
fifty  wood  cuts,  8vo.  London,  1836. 

Aristotle,  Ethics,  4to.  Paris,  1500. 

Politic?,  4to.  Paris,  1506. 

Arnott,  Neil,  M.  D.,  Elements  of  Physics;  or  Natural  Philosophy, 
General  and  Medical,  explained  independently  of  technical 
mathematics,  2  vols.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1835-36. 

On  Warming  and  Ventilating,  12mo. 

London,  1838. 

Astronomic,  12mo.  Paris,  1826. 

Auber,  Peter,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  British  Power  in  India,  2 
vols.  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Austin,  Sarah.     (See  Goethe.) 


ALPHABETICAL    CATALOGUE. 


BABBAGE,  CHAS.,  The  Ninth  Bridgewater  Treatise,  a  Fragment, 
8vo.  London,  1837. 

On  the  Decline  of  Science  in  England,  8vo. 

London,  1832. 

Bachhoffner,  Geo.  H.,  Chemistry  as  applied  to  the  Fine  Arts,  8vo. 

London,  1837. 

On  Voltaic  Electricity  and  Electro-Magnet- 
ism, 8vo.  London,  1838. 

Bacon,  Wm.  T.^,  Poems,  12mo.  Boston,  1837. 

Bainbridge,  Wm.,  Life,  by  Thos.  Harris,  Svo.     Philadelphia,  1837. 

Bakewell,  Fred.  C.,  Philosophical  Conversations,  in  which  are 
familiarly  explained  the  causes  of  many  daily  occurring  phe- 
nomena, 12mo.  London,  1833. 

—  Natural  Evidence  of  a  Future  Life,  derived 

from  the   properties  and  actions  of  animate   and  inanimate 
matter,  8vo.  London,  1835. 

Baldwin,  Ebenezer,  Annals  of  Yale  College,  from  its  foundation 
to  the  year  1831,  8vo.  New-Haven,  1831. 

Ball,  Charles,  Life  of,  12mo.  New- York,  1837. 

Banks,  History  of,  12mo.  Boston,  1837. 

Barante,  M.  de,  De  la  Litterature  Frangais  pendant  le  dix-huiti- 
eme  siecle,  12mo.  Bruxelles,  1833. 

Barber,  J.  W.,  Connecticut  Historical  Collections,  Svo. 

New-Haven,  1837. 

Barclay,  Robt.,  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1805. 

Barlow,  P.,  On  the  Manufactures  and  Machinery  of  Great  Britain, 
4to.  (From  the  Encyclo.  Metropolitana.)  London,  1836. 

Barn- Yard  Rhymes,  8vo.  New-York,  1838. 

Barrow,  Isaac,  D.  D.,  Treatise  of  the  Pope's  Supremacy,  Svo. 

New- York,  1834. 

John,  Jr.,  Visit  to  Iceland  in  1834,  12mo.    London,  1835. 

Excursions  in  the  North  of  Europe,  12mo, 

London,  1835. 

Tour  round  Ireland  in  1835, 12mo.  London,  1836. 

Barton,  Wm.,  Memoirs  of  David  Rittenhouse,  8vo.       Philad.  1813. 

Bates,  Wm.,  Spiritual  Perfection  Unfolded  and  Enforced,  with  an 
Introductory  Essay,  by  the  Rev.  John  Pye  Smith,  D.  D.,  12mo. 
(Sacred  Classics.}  London,  1834. 

Baxter,  Richard,  Dying  Thoughts,  with  an  Introductory  Essay,  by 
the  Rev.  H.  Stebbing,  M.  A.,  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.} 

London,  1834. 

Beauties  of  the  British  Poets.     (See  Croly.} 

Bell,  Thomas,  History  of  British  Quadrupeds,  including  the  Ceta- 
cea,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

John,  Travels  from  St.  Petersburg  to  divers  parts  of  Asia, 

2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1764. 


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*Bennett,  E.  T.,  The  Gardens  and  Menagerie  of  the  Zoological 
Society  delineated,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1835. 

G.  J.,  Pedestrian  Tour  in  Wales,  Svo.        London,  1S38. 

Beranger,  M.,  Chansons,  12mo.  Bruxelles,  1836. 

Bergman,  T.,  Physical  and  Chemical  Essays,  translated  by  Ed- 
ward Cullen,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1788. 

Berthollet,  C.  L.,  and  A.  13.,  Elements  of  the  Art  of  Dyeing,  with 
a  Description  of  the  Art  of  Bleaching  by  Oxymuriatic  Acid, 
from  the  French,  with  Notes,  by  Andrew  Ure,  M.  D.,  2  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1824. 

Bertrand,  Ant.  Fr.,  Private  Memoirs  relative  to  the  Last  Year  of 
the  Reign  of  Louis  the  Sixteenth  of  France,  from  the  French, 
3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1797. 

Beveridge,  Wm.,  Private  Thoughts,  to  which  is  added  The  Neces- 
sity of  Frequent  Communion,  with  Introductory  Essays,  by 
the  .Rev.  H.  Stebbing,  M.  A.,  2  vols.  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.} 

London,  1834. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Eccentric  Characters,  Svo.     Boston,  1832. 

Birds,  the  Architecture,  Habits  and  Faculties  of,  3  vols.  12mo. 
(Lib.  Ent.  Know.} '  London,  1835. 

Black  Sea,  Geographical,  Statistical,  and  Commercial  Account  of 
the  Russian  Ports  of  the  Black  Sea,  from  the  German,  Svo. 

London,  1837. 

Blessington,  Lady,  Conversations  with  Lord  Byron,  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1836. 

Boethius,  De  Consolatione  Philosophise,  King  Alfred's  Anglo- 
Saxon  Version,  with  an  English  translation  and  Notes,  by  I. 
S.  Cardale,  Svo.  London,  1829. 

Boid,  Capt.,  Description  of  the  Azores,  or  Western  Islands,  Svo. 

London,  1834. 

Book  of  Table  Talk,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1»36. 

Bostock,  Jno.,  Elementary  System  of  Physiology,  Svo.  Lond.  1836. 

*Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History,  Svo.,  vol.  1,  and  vol.  2,  part  1. 

Boston,  1837-38. 

Bosworth,  Rev.  J.,  Compendious  Grammar  of  the  Primitive  Eng- 
lish or  Anglo-Saxon  Language,  Svo.  London,  1826. 

Dictionary  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Language,  Svo. 

London,  1838. 

— Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Language,  8vo. 

LonMon,  1823. 

Boudinot,  Elias,  Star  in  the  West,  Svo.  Trenton,  1816. 

Bourdaloue,  CEuvres,  3  vols.  8vo.  Paris,  1834. 

Bower,  Alexr.,  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  Svo.         Philadelphia,  1824. 

Bowles,  Miss  C.,  The  Birthday,  and  other  Poems,  12mo.  Lon.  1837. 

*Bowring,  John,  First  Report  of  the  Commercial  Relations  between 
France  and  Great  Britain,  fol.  London,  1834. 

Second  do.  do.  (Silks  and  Wines,)  fol.  Lon.  1835. 

Report  on  the  Commerce  and  Manufactures  of 

Switzerland,  fol.  London,  1836. 


ALPHABETICAL    CATALOGUE.  7 

Boyle,  Robert,  On  the  Veneration  due  to  God,  on  Things  above 
Reason,  and  on  the  Style  of  the  Holy  Scriptures ;  with  a  Bio- 
graphical and  Critical  Essay,  by  Henry  Rogers,  Esq.,  12mo. 
(Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1835. 

Bozraan,  I.  L.,  History  of  Maryland,  from  its  first  settlement  in 
1633,  to  the  restoration,  in  1660,  2  vols.  Svo.  Baltimore,  1837. 

*Bradford,  T.  G.,  A  Comprehensive  Atlas,  Geographical,  Historical 
and  Commercial,  4to.  Boston,  1835. 

Bradley,  Tbos.,  Practical  Geometry,  Linear  Perspective  and  Pro- 
jection, including  Isometrical  Perspective,  Projections  of  the 
Sphere  and  the  Projection  of  Shadows,  with  Descriptions  of 
the  Principal  Instruments  used  in  Geometrical  Drawing,  8vo. 

London,  1835. 

Branagan,  Thos.,  The  Excellency  of  the  Female  Character  Vindi- 
cated, 12mo.  Philadelphia,  1808. 

Brande,  Wm.  Thos.,  Manual  of  Chemistry,  4th  edition,  in  three 
parts,  Svo.  London,  1836. 

Bray,  Mrs.,  Description  of  the  Part  of  Devonshire  bordering  on 
the  Tamar  and  the  Tavy,  its  Natural  History,  Manners,  Cus- 
toms, Superstitions,  Scenery,  Antiquities,  Biography  of  Emi- 
nent Persons.  &c.,  3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1836. 

Bristed,  John,  Hints  on  the  National  Bankruptcy  of  Britain,  Svo. 

New- York,  1809. 

Britton,  John,  Memoirs  of  the  Tower  of  London,  Svo.  Lond.  1826. 

Brewster,  Sir  D.,  Treatise  on  Magnetism,  from  the  Ency.  Brit.,  Svo. 

Edinburgh,  3837. 

Optics,  12mo.     (Lardner's  Cyclo.) 

London,  1833. 

British  Annual,  and  Epitome  of  the  Progress  of  Science,  edited 
by  Robt.  D.  Thomson,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1837-38. 

Association,  Report  of  the  5th  Meeting  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science,  held  at  Dublin,  1835,  Svo.  London,  1836. 

Bristol,  1836,  8vo.  London,  1837. 


Costume.     (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.     See  PlancAe.) 

Husbandry ;   exhibiting  the  Farming  Practice  in  Various 

Parts  of  the  United  Kingdom,  2  vols.  Svo.     (Library  of  Use- 
ful Knowledge,  Farmer's  Series.)  London,  1834 — 1837. 

India,  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of,  including  a 

Narrative  of  the  Early  Portuguese  and  English  Voyages,  the 
Revolutions  in  the  Mogul  Empire,  and  the  Origin,  Progress 
and  Establishment  of  the  British  Power,  with  Illustrations  of 
the  Natural  History,  also  Medical  Observations,  an  Account 
of  the  Hindoo  Astronomy,  the  Trigonometrical  Surveys,  and 
the  Navigation  of  the  Indian  Seas,  by  Hugh  Murray  and 
others,  3  vols.  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.)  Edinburgh,  1833. 

Museum,  (Lib.  Ent.   Know.}  7  vols.    12mo.,   containing, 

Bronzes  and  Vases,  1  vol.  Egyptian  Antiquities,  2  vols.  El- 
gin and  Phigalean  Marbles,  2  vols.  Townley  Marbles,  2  vols. 

London,  1832. 


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British  Plutarch ;  or  the  Lives  of  the  Most  Eminent  Men,  from  the 
Accession  of  Henry  8th  to  the  Present  Time,  4  vols.  8vo. 

Belfast,  1808. 

Brougham,  Lord,  Opinions  on  Politics,  Theology,  Law,  Science, 
Education,  Literature,  &c.,  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Brown,  Capt.  Thos.,  Zoologist's  Text  Book,  embracing  the  Cha- 
racters of  the  Classes,  Orders  and  Genera,  of  almost  the  Whole 
Animal  Kingdom,  2  vols.  12mo.  Glasgow,  1833. 

Brownlee,  W.  C.,  Christian  Father  at  Home,  12mo.  New-York,  1837. 

Bucke,  Chas.,  Book  of  Human  Character,  2  vols.  12mo. 

London,  1837. 

On  the  Beauties,  Harmonies  and  Sublimities  of  Na- 
ture, with  Occasional  Remarks  on  the  Laws,  Customs,  Man- 
ners, and  Opinions  of  Various  Nations,  4  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1823. 

Buonaparte,  Napoleon,  Life,  by  Wm.  Hazlitt,  4  vols.  Svo.  Lon.  1828. 

Burgh,  James,  Political  Disquisitions,  3  vols.  8vo.       Philad.  1775. 

Burnet,  John,  Practical  Hints  on  Painting,  4to.         London,  1827. 

On  the  Education  of  the  Eye,  with  reference  to- 
Painting,  4to.  London,  1837. 

Burns,  Robert,  Complete  Works,  with  an  Account  of  his  Life,  by 
James  Currie,  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1835. 

Butler,  Bishop,  Fifteen  Sermons,  preached  at  the  Roll's  Chapel, 
and  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Durham  in  1751,  with  an  Appen- 
dix, by  Bishop  Halifax,  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.)  Lond.  1836. 

The  Analogy  of  Religion,  Natural  and  Revealed, 

to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of  Nature,  to  which  are  added 
Two  Brief  Dissertations,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  the 
Rev.  George  Croly,  LL.D.,  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.) 

London,  1824. 

CALDWELL,  CHAS.,  Phrenology  Vindicated,  and  Anti-Phrenology 
Unmasked,  12mo.  New-York,  1838. 

Callcott,  Dr.,  Musical  Grammar,  12mo.  Boston,  1833. 

Calvin,  John,  Life,  by  John  McKenzie,  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1823. 

Cameleon,  Le,  Journal  non  politique,  3  vols.  4to.       London,  1834. 

Campbell,  Geo.,  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric,  Svo.  Boston,  1823. 

Canada,  The  Backwoods  of,  by  the  Wife  of  an  Emigrant  British 
Officer,  12mo.  (Lib.  Ent.  Know.)  London,  1836. 

Canning,  Geo.,  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  2  vols.  12mo.  New- York,  1830. 

Capefigue,  U.,  Histoire  de  Phillippe  Auguste,  5  vols.  12mo. 

Bruxelles,  1830. 

Carey,  H.  C.,  Principles  of  Political  Economy,  Part  1st,  Of  the 
Laws  of  the  Production  and  Distribution  of  Wealth,  Svo. 

Philadelphia,  1837. 

M.,  Vindiciee  Hibernices,  or  Ireland  Vindicated  ;  an  attempt 

to  develop  and  expose  a  few  of  the  multifarious  Errors  and 
Misrepresentations  respecting  Ireland,  in  the  Histories  of 
May,  Temple,  Clarendon,  Cox,  Leland,  Hume,  and  others, 


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9 


particularly  in  the  Legendary  Tales  of  the  pretended  Conspi- 
racy and  Massacre  of  J641,  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1837. 
Carey,  Eust.,  Memoir  of  Wm.  Carey,  D.  D.,  12mo.    Boston,  1836. 
Carli,  I.  R.,  Lettres  Americaines,  vol  1.  Paris,  1783. 
Carlyle,  Thos.,  The  French  Revolution,  a  History,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Boston,  1839. 

Life  of  Frederick  Schiller,  8vo.     New- York,  1837. 

Miscellanies,  2  vols.  8vo.  •       Boston,  1838. 

Carter,  James,  Two  Lectures  on  Taste,  12mo.      Colchester,  1*34. 
Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Library  of  the  University  of 

Vermont. 

Cattermole,  Rev.  R.,  Book  of  the  Cartoons,  8vo.        London,  1837. 
Cattle.     (See  "  Youatt.") 

Caulincourt,  Recollections  of,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1838. 
Cave,  Wm.,  Lives  of  the  Apostles,  with  Notes,  and  an  Inti'oductory 
Essay,  by  the  Rev.  H.  iStebbing,  M.  A.,  2  vols.  12mo.     (Sa- 
cred Classics.)                                                             London,  1S34. 
Primitive  Christianity,  to  which,  are  added  an  Histo- 
rical Account  of  Paganism  under  the  First  Christian  Empe- 
rors, and  the  Lives  of  Justin  Martyr  and  St.  Cyprian,  with  an 
Introductory  Essay,  by  the  Rev.  Wm,  Trollope,  M.  A.,  2  vols. 
12mo.     (Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1834. 
Central  Society  of  Education,  first  publication,  Papers  by  Thomas 
Wyse,  Esq.,  M.  P.,  Dr.  Reid,  F.  R.  S.,  and  others,  12mo. 

London,  1837. 

Second  do.,  12mo.        London,  1838. 

Chaisneaux,  Charles,  Atlas  D'Histoire  Naturelle,  fol.    Paris,  1802. 

Chamberlayne,  Edw.,  Angliae  Notitia;   or  the   Present   State   of 

England,  together  with  Divers  Reflections  upon  the  Ancient 

State  thereof,  12mo.  London,  1684. 

Chambers,  Robt.,  History  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature, 

8vo.  Hartford,  1837. 

Edinburgh  Journal,  6  vols.  4to.         Edin.  1832—1837. 

Chamisso,  Adelbert  Von,  Werke,  4  vols.  12mo.          Leipzig,  1836. 

Chapman,  M.  J.,  The  Greek  Pastoral  Poets,  Theocritus,  Bion  and 

Moschus,  translated,  with  Notes.  London,  1837. 

Chaptal,  John  A.,  Chemistry  applied  to  Agriculture,  translated  from 

the  second  French  edition,  12mo.  Boston,  1835. 

Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de,  Etudes  ou  Discours  Historiques  sur  la 

Chute  de  1'Empire  Romain,  &c.  &c.,  4  vols.  12mo. 

Bruxelles,  182L 

Genie  du  Christianisme,  5  vols.  Svo. 

Paris,  1816. 

Itineraire  de  Paris  a  Jerusalem,  et  de 

Jerusalem  a  Paris,  3  vols.  Svo.  Paris,  1812. 

Chemistry,  Elements  of  Chemistry  familiarly  explained  and  prac- 
tically illustrated.     Part  I.     Heat  and  Electricity,  12mo. 

London,  1831. 
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Chevalier,  M.,  Lettres  sur  L'Amerique  du  Nord,  2  vols.  12nao. 

Bruxelles,  1337. 

Chimie  Inorganique,  12mo.    (Biblio.  Portal.)  Paris,  1826. 

• Organique,  12mo.  Paris,  1*426. 

China,  An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  China  :  its  Ancient 
and  Modern  History,  Language,  Literature,  Religion,  Govern- 
ment, Industry,  Manners,  and  Social  State ;  State  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Astronomy;  Survey  of  its  Geography  and  Natural 
History,  by  Hugh  Murray,  John  Crawford,  Esq.,  Peter  Gor- 
don, Esq.,  Capt.  Tho.  Lynn,  and  William  Wallace,  3  vols. 
12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.)  Edinburgh,  1636. 

(See  Davis.) 

Christian  Retirement,  12mo.  New- York,  1837. 

Christison,  Robert,  Treatise  on  Poisons,  8vo.        Edinburgh,  1836. 

Chronicles  of  London  Bridge,  Svo.  London,  1827. 

Church,  P.,  Prize  Essay  on  Religious  Dissension,  12mo. 

New- York,  1838. 

Circumnavigation,  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Circumnaviga- 
tion of  the  Globe,  and  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery  in  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  from  the  Voyage  of  Magellan  to  the  Death  of 
Cook,  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.)  Edinburgh,  1837. 

Clarion,  Hyppolite,    Memoirs,  by  herself;  with  reflections  upon 
the  Dramatic  Art,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1SOO. 

Clark,  John  A.,  The  Young  Disciple,  a  Memoir  of  Anzonetta  R. 
Peters,  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Gathered  Fragments,  12mo.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

James,  M.  D.,  Treatise  on  Pulmonary  Consumption,  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1S35. 

Coal,  History  and  Description  of  Fossil  Fuel,  the  Collieries  and 
Coal  Trade  of  Great  Britain,  Svo.  London,  1835. 

Cobbett,  Win.,  Advice  to  Young  Men,  and  incidentally  to  Young 
Women,  12mo.  New-  York,  1831. 

Cottage  Economy,  12mo.  New- York,  1834. 

Cobbin,  J.,  The  Annual  Historian  :  aSketch  of  the  Chief  Historical 
Events  of  the  World,  in  the  Year  1831,  12mo.  London,  1832. 

Coleridge,  Sam'l.  T.,  Literary  Remains,  collected  and  edited  by 
Henry  N.  Coleridge,  3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1S36 — 1838. 

Henry  N.,  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Greek  Poets, 

12mo.  London,  1830. 

Collen,  Geo.  Wm.,  Britannica  Saxonica,  a  Map  of  Britain  during 
the  Saxon  Octarchy,  4to.  London,  1833. 

Comstock,  J.  L.,  A  System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  12 mo. 

New- York,  1837. 

Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Botany,  12mo. 

Hartford,  1833. 

Conversations  on  Nature  and  Art,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1837-38. 

Conybeare,  John,  Illustrations  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry,  Svo. 

London,  1826. 

*Cook,  Clark  and  Gore,  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  1776—1780. 
3  vols.  4to.  London,  1784. 


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Cooley,  W.  D.,  History  of  Maritime  and  Inland  Discovery,  3  vola. 
12rao.  (Lardners  Cyclo.)  London,  1830. 

Cooper,  J.  F.,  Gleanings  in  Europe — England,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1837. 

Italy,  2  vols.    Philad.  18:37. 

The  American  Democrat,  8vo.  Cooperstown,  1838. 

Copland's  Dictionary  of  Practical  Medicine.     Parts  1  to  5,  Svo. 

London,  1835 — 1838. 

Correspondence  respecting  Russia,  between  R.  G-.  Harper  and 
Robert  Walsh,  Svo.  .;  Philadelphia,  1813. 

Corry,  John,  History  of  Bristol,  2  vols.  Svo.  Bristol,  1816. 

Cousin,  Victor,  On  the  State  of  Education  in  Holland.  From  the 
French  by  L.  Homer,  Esq.,  8vo.  London,  1833. 

Coverdale,  Myles,  Bible  of  1535,  4to.,   Repiinted.    London,  1838. 

Memorials  of,  Svo.  London,  1S38. 

Cowper,  Wm.,  Complete  Works,  with  Life  by  the  Editor,  Robert 
Southey,  15  vols.  12mo.  London,  1835-1837. 

Cox,  A.  C.,  Advent,  a  Mystery,  12mo.  New- York,  1837. 

Hiram,  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  the  Burman  Empire,  Svo. 

^       London,  1821. 

Crabb,  George,  Dictionary  of  General  Knowledge,  12mo. 

London,  1830. 

Crebillon,  CEuvres  de,  12mo.  Paris,  1807. 

Crichton,  Andrew,  History  of  Arabia,  Ancient  and  Modern  ;  con- 
taining a  Description  of  the  Country,  an  Account  of  its  Inha- 
bitants, Antiquities,  Political  Condition,  and  Early  Commerce 
— the  Institutions,  Character,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Bedouins,  and  a  Comprehensive  View  of  its  Natural  History, 
2  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  1834. 

Scandinavia,    Ancient  and   Modern :    being    a 

History  of  Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway :  comprehending 
a  Description  of  these  Countries,  an  Account  of  the  Mythology, 
Government,  Laws,  Manners  and  Institutions  of  the  Early 
Inhabitants,  and  of  the  Present  State  of  Society,  Religion, 
Literature,  Arts  and  Commerce ;  with  Illustrations  of  their 
Natural  History,  by  Andrew  Crichton,  LL.D.,  &c.,  and  Henry 
Wheaton,  LL.D.,  Author  of  the  History  of  the  Northmen, 
&c.,  2  vols.  12mo.  Edinburgh,  183S. 

Criminal  Trials.  2  vols.  12mo.  (Lib.  Ent.  Know.)  London,  1834. 

Crock,  Zebulon,    Catastrophe  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  12mo. 

New-Haven,  1838. 

Croly,  George,  Beauties  of  the  British  Poets,  12mo. 

New- York,  1831. 

Crowe,  E.  E.,  History  of  France,  3  vols.  12mo.  (Lardner's  Cyclo.) 

London,  1S31. 

Cunningham,  P.,  Two  Years  in  New  South  Wales,  2  vols.  12mo. 

London,  1827. 

Gushing,  Caleb,  Reminiscences  of  Spain,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Boston,  1833. 


12  ALPHABETICAL    CATALOGt'E. 


DACIEK,  M.,  Les   Vies  des  Homraes   Illustres  de  Plutarque,  15 
vols.  12mo.  Paris,  18 1  U 

Danforth,  J.  W.,  Life  of  W.  C.  Walton,  12mo.        Hartford,  1837. 
Dari,y,  Wm.;  Tour  from  New- York  to  Detroit,  in  1818,  8vo. 

New- York,  1819. 

View  of  the  United  States,  Historical,  Geographical, 

and  Statistical;   Maps,  2  vols.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1828. 

and  T.  D wight,  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States. 


Daubeny,  Charles,  Introduction  to  the  Atomic  Theory,  8vo. 

Oxford,  1831. 

Davenport,  R.  A.,  Dictionary  of  Biography,  Svo.        Exeter,  1836. 

David,  Psalms  in  metre,  selected  from  the  Psalms  of  David,  12mo. 

New-York,  1836. 

Davis,  P.  M.,  History  of  the  Late  War,  12mo. 

J.  F.,  The  Chinese :  A  General  Description  of  the  Empire 

of  China  and  its  Inhabitants,  2  vols.  12rno.     (Lib.  Ent.  Know.} 

London,  1836. 

Deakin,  H.  C.,  The  Deliverance  of  Switzerland,  a  Dramatic  Poem, 
12mo.  4*  London,  1830. 

Delavigne,  C.,  CEuvres,  4  vols.  12mo.  Bruxelles,  1832. 

De  Luze,  Practical  Instruction  in  Animal  Magnetism,  from  the 
French,  12mo.  Providence,  1837. 

De  Quincy,  Quatremere,  an  Essay  on  the  Nature,  the  End,  and 
the  Means  of  Imitation  in  the  Fine  Arts,  from  the  French,  by 
J.  C.  Kent,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Despreaux,  Boileaux,  CEuvres  Completes,  precedes  des  CEuvres  de 
Malherbe,  et  suives  des  CEuvres  poeiiques  de  J.  J.  Rousseau, 
8vo.  Paris,  1835. 

De  Tocqueville,  Alexis,  Democracy  in  America,  from  the  French, 
by  Henry  Reeve,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1836. 

The  same,  with  Notes,   and  an  original 

Preface,  by  John  C.  Spencer,  Svo.  New- York.  1838. 

Dibdin,  T.  F.,  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Rare  and  Valu- 
able Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics,  4th  edition, 
2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1S27. 

Dick,  Thos.,  Celestial  Scenery ;  or  the  Wonders  of  the  Planetary 
System  Displayed,  12mo.  (Family  Library,  No.  S3.) 

New-York,  1838. 

Discoveries  in  Light  and  Vision,  12mo.  New- York,  1836. 

Distinguished  Men  of  Modern  Times,  Memoirs  of,  Chronologically 
arranged,  4  vols.  12mo.  (Lib.  Ent.  Know.}  London,  1838. 

Doane,  Geo.  W.,  Songs  by  the  Way,  12mo.          New- York,  1824. 

Doddridge,  R.,  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul,  12mo. 

New- York,  1835. 

Dolby,  Thos.,  Shaksperian  Dictionary,  12mo.  London,  1832. 

Domestic  Chemist,  Instructions  for  the  Detection  of  Adulteration 
in  Numerous  Articles  employed  in  Domestic  Economy,  Medi- 
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Domestic  Happiness  Portrayed,  Svo.  New- York,  1835. 


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Donovan,  Michael,  Domestic  Economy,  &c.,  2  vols.  12mo.   (Lard- 

ner'sCydo.)  London,  1830. 

Elements  of  Chemistry,  12mo.  London,  1832. 

Drake,  Cavendish  and  Dampier,  Lives  arid  Voyages  of;  including 

a  View  of  the  History  of  the  Buccaneers,  12mo.     (Edin.  Cab. 

Lib.}  Edinburgh,  1837. 

Drake,  Nat.,  Evenings  in  Autumn,  a  Series  of  Essays,  Narrative 

and  Miscellaneous,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1822. 
Mornings  in  Spring;  or  Retrospections,  Biographical, 

Critical  and  Historical,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Duhalde,  P.,  General  History  of  China,  from  the  French,  4  vols. 

8vo.  London,  1741. 

Duncan,  Henry,  Sacred  Philosophy  of  the  Seasons,  4  vols.  12mo. 

Edinburgh,  1836-37. 
James,  Natural  History  of  Beetles,  12mo.  (Naturalist's 

Lib.}  Edinburgh,  1835. 

Butterflies,  Moths,  &c.,  3  vols. 


12mo.     (Nat.  Lib.}  Edinburgh,  1836. 

Dunham,  S.  A.,  History  of  Poland,  12mo.     (Lardner'p  Cydo.} 

London,  1830. 

Germanic  Empire,  3  vols.  London,  1833. 

Spain  and  Portugal,  5  vols.  London,  1831. 

Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages,  4  vols. 

London,  1833. 

Dunlop,  John,  History  of  Fiction,  3  vols.  12mo.     Edinburgh,  1816. 
Durant,  C.  F.,  New  Theory  of  Animal  Magnetism,  12mo. 

New- York,  1837. 

Du  Tiel,  M.,  L'Histoire  des  Empereurs  Romains.         Paris,  1799. 
D wight.     (See  Darby.) 


ECKERMANN,  JOHANN.  PETER,  Gesprache  mit  Goethe,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Leipzig,  1837. 

Economy  of  Human  Life,  12mo.  New-Haven,  1793. 

Ede,  Robt.  B.,  Practical  Facts  in  Chemistry,  12mo.  London,  1837. 
Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library,  24  vols.  12mo.     Contents, 
Vol.  1.  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar  Seas 
and  Regions. 

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Earliest  Ages  to  the  Pre'sent  Time. 

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the  Present  Time. 


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Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library.     (Continued.) 

10.  Travels  and  Researchesjjf  Alexander  V.  Humboldt. 

11.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  founded  on  Authentic  and 

Original  Documents,  some  of  them  never  before  pub- 
lished. 

12.  Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

13.  14.  History  of  Arabia,  Ancient  and  Modern. 

15.  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Persia,  from  the 

Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time. 

16.  Lives  of  Eminent  Zoologists,  from  Aristotle  to  Linnaeus 

inclusive. 

17.  History  and  Present  Condition  of  the  Barbary  States. 

18.  19,  20.  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  China. 

21.  Historical  Account  of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe, 

and  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery  in  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
from  the  Voyage  of  Magellan  to  the  Death  of  Cook. 

22.  Life  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth,  founded  on  Authentic  and 

Original  Documents,  some  of  them  not  before  published. 

23.  24.  Scandinavia,  Ancient  and  Modern,  being  a  History  of 

Denmark,  Sweden  and  Norway.          Edin.  1832—1838. 

Elwood,  Mrs.  Col.,  Narrative  of  a  Journey  Over-Land,  from  Eng- 
land, by  the  Continent  of  Europe,  Egypt  and  the  Red  Sea,  to 
India ;  including  a  Residence  there  and  Voyage  home,  in  the 
years  1S25,  '26,  '27,  and  '28,  2  vols.  8vo.  ^London,  1830. 

Empson,  Charles,  Narratives  of  South  America,  8vo.  London,  1836. 

England,  Lives  of  Eminent  Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of,  vols. 
1  and  2,  12mo.  (Lardner's  Cyclo.)  London,  1836. 

English,  Geo.  B.,  Expedition  to  Dongola  and  Sennaar,  8vo. 

Boston,  1823. 

Essays  on  Conversation  and  Quackery,.  12mo.  London,  1836. 


FAIRFIELD,  SUMNER  L.,  Abaddon,  and  other  Poems,  8vo. 

New-York,  1830. 
Family  Book,  Instructions  concerning  all  the  Relations  of  Life, 

12mo.  New-York,  1835. 

Fanning,  Edmund,  Voyages  to  the  South  Seas,  Indian  and  Pacific 

Oceans,  China  Sea,  &c.  &c.,  8vo.  New-York,  1838. 

Faraday,  M.,  Chemical  Manipulation,  8vo.          Philadelphia,  183 1. 
*Fauna  Boreali  Americana;  or  the  Zoology  of  the  Northern  Parts 

of  British  America,  by  John  Richardson,  assisted   by  Wm. 

Swainson  and  Rev.  Wm.  Kirby,  3  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1829—1832. 

Fenelon,  CEuvres,  3  vols.  Svo.  Paris,  1835. 
Selections  from  his  Writings,  and  Memoir  of  his  Life, 

12mo.  Boston,  1831. 

Fergus,  Rev.  Henry,  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  2 

vols.  12mo.     (Lardner's  Cyclo.}  London,  1831-32. 

Ferrand,  A.,  L'Esprit  de  L'Histoire,  ou  Lettres  politiques  et  mo- 
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Field,  George,  Chromatography ;  or  a  Treatise  on  Colours  and 
Pigments,  and  of  their  Powers  in  Painting,  4to.  London,  1835. 

Fisk,  Wilbur,  D.  D.,  Travels  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  Svo. 

New-York,  1838. 

Flaxman,  Jno.,  Lectures  on  Sculpture,  Svo.  London,  1829. 

Fleming,  Professor,  Treatise  on  Molluscous  Animals,  including 
Shell-Fish,  Svo,  (From  Encydo.  Brit.}  Edinburgh,  1S38. 

Flint,  T.,  History  and  Geography  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  2  vols. 
8vo.  Cincinnati,  1833. 

Flinter,  Colonel,  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Island  of 
Porto  Rico,  Svo.  London,  1834. 

Flora  of  North  Ameiica,  by  Jno.  Torrey  and  Asa  Gray,  vol.  1, 
part  1,  Svo.  New- York,  1831. 

Follen,  Chas.,  Practical  Grammar  of  the  German  Language,  12mo. 

Boston,  1835. 

Fonblanque,  Albany,  England  under  Seven  Administrafions,  3  vols. 
Svo.  London,  1837. 

Forbes,  James,  Journal  of  a  Horticultural  Tour  through  Germany, 
Belgium,  &c.,  in  1835,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Foster,  B.  F.,  Review  of  "  Wyse  on  Education,"  Svo. 

New- York,  1838. 

Counting  House  Manual,  Svo.         New- York,  1S37. 

Practical  Summary  of  the  Law,  and  Usage  of  Bills 

of  Exchange  and  Promissory  Notes,  Svo.  Boston,  1837. 

Fourcroy,  A.  F.,  Systeme  des  Connaissances  Chimiques,  10  vols. 
Svo.  Paris,  1809. 

Fragments  of  Literature,  2  vols.  12mo.          Glasgow,  1825 — 1828. 

Franklin,  Benj.,  Complete  Works,  with  Notes,  and  Life  by  Jared 
Sparks,  vols.  2 — 6,  Svo.  Boston,  1836 — 1S38. 

Report  on  Animal  Magnetism,  Svo.    Boston,  1S37. 

Collection  of  his  Familiar  Letters,  &c.,  12mo. 

Boston,  1833. 

Fraser,  James  B.,  An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Persia, 
with  a  detailed  View  of*its  Resources,  Government,  Popula- 
tion and  Natural  History,  including  a  Description  of  Afgha- 
nistan and  Beloochistan,  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.} 

Edinburgh,  1834. 

Fuel,  Fossil.     (See  Coal.} 


GALL,  FRANCES  JOSEPH,  System  of  Phrenology,  12mo.  Phila.  1835. 
*Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art;    or  a  Tour  through  Creation  and 

Science,  2  vols.  4to.  London,  1823. 

Gardiner,  Wm.,  The  Music  of  Nature,  Svo.  Boston,  1S37. 

Gaskell,  Peter,  Artisans  and  Machinery,  12mo.  London,  1836. 

Germany.     (See  Hawkins. 
Gillespie,  Wm.,  Exposure  of  the  Unchristian  and  Unphilosophical 

Principles  set  forth  in  "  Combe's  Constitution  of  Man,"  Svo. 

Edinburgh,  1837. 


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Gilman,  Mrs.  C.,  Poetry  of  Travelling  in  the  United  States,  12mo. 

New- York,  1838. 

Gladwin,  F.,  The  Gulistan  ;  or  Rose  Garden,  translated  from  the 

Persian,  Svo.  London,  1808. 

Gleig,  Rev.  G.  R.,  Lives  of  British  Military  Commanders,   3  vols. 

8vo.     (Lardncr's  Cyclo.}  1831. 

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London,  1836-37. 

Godwin,  Wm.,   Thoughts  on  Man,  his  Nature,   Productions   and 
Discoveries,  Svo.  London,  1831. 

Inquiry  concerning  Political  Justice,  2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1793. 
Goethe,  J.  W.,  Sammtlicke  Werke,  5  vols.  Svo.  Paris,  1837. 

Faustus,  a  Dramatic  Mystery,  The  Bride  of  Corinth, 

The  First  Walpurgis  Night,  translated  from  the  German,  and 
Illustrated  with  Notes,  by  John  Anster,  LL.  D.,  Svo. 

London,  1835. 
--  Characteristics  of  Goethe,  from  the  German  of  Falk, 


Von  Muller,  &c.,  with  Notes,  original  and  translated,   illustra- 
tive of  German  Literature,  by  Sarah  Austin,  3  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1833. 

Gordon,  Thos.  T.,  History  of  New-Jersey,  from  its  Discovery  to 
the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  Svo.  Trenton,  1834. 

Goring  and  Pritchard,  Microscopic  Illustrations  of  a  Few  New 
Popular  and  Diverting  Living  Objects,  their  Natural  History, 
&c.,  with  Descriptions  of  the  Latest  Improvements  in  the  New 
Microscopes,  Svo.  London,  1830. 

Gould,  Miss  F.  H.,  Poems,  2  vols.  12mo.  Boston,  1836. 

Graah,  Capt.  Wm.  A.,  Expedition  to  the  East  Const  of  Greenland, 
in  Search  of  the  Lost  Colonies,  from  the  Danish,  by  the  late 
G.  Gordon  Macdougall,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Grant,  Robt.  E.,  Outlines  of  Comparative  Anatomy,  Svo. 

London,  1838. 

Granville,  A.  B.,  Spas  of  Germany,  2  vols.  Svo.         London,  1837. 

Graltan,  T.  C.,  History  of  the  Netherlands,  12mo.  (Lardner's 
Cyclo.}  London,  1831. 

Gray,  Asa.     (See  Flora  of  N.  America.) 

Thos.,  Works,  4  vols.  12mo.  London,  1836. 

Greece,  History  of  Modern  Greece,  Svo.  Boston,  1S27. 

Greeks  and  Romans,  Arts  and  Antiquities  of,  2  vols.  Svo.  (Lard- 
ncr's Cyclo.}  London,  1834. 

Green,  Roland,  On  the  Cultivation  of  Ornamental  Flowers,  12mo. 

Boston,  1828. 

Greene,  Robt.,  Dramatic  Works,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1831. 

Grier,  Wm.,  Mechanics'  Pocket  Dictionary,  12mo.  Glasgow,  1837. 

Griffin,  Jno.  Jos  ,  Chemical  Recreations,  a  Compendium  of  Expe- 
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Grimaldi,  Jos,,  Memoirs  of,  2  vols.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1S38. 


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Grund,  Francis,  The  Americans,  in  their  Social,  Moral  and  Politi- 
cal Character,  12mo.  Boston,  1837. 

Guizot,  M.,  Lectures  on  European  Civilization,  translated  by 
P.  M.  Beckwith.  Svo.  London,  1837. 

HAGEMEISTER,  I.  DE,  Report  of  the  Commerce  of  the  Ports  of  the 
Black  Sea,  made  to  the  Russian  Government  in  1835,  transla- 
ted by  I.  F.  Triebner,  8vo.  London,  1836. 

Hale,  Mrs.,  Flora's  Interpreter,  12mo.  Boston,  1835. 

Hall,  Bishop,  Treatises,  Devotional  and  Practical ;  with  an  Essay 
and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Cattermole,  D.  D.,  12mo.  (Sacred 
Classics.)  London,  1834. 

Hallam,  Henry,  Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe  in  the 
15th,  16th,  and  17th  Centuries,  vol.  1,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Hanway,  Jonas,  Account  of  the  British  Trade  over  the  Caspian 
Sea,  and  Travels  through  Russia,  vols.  2  and  3,  4to.  Lon.  1753. 

Revolutions  of  Persia,  vols.  3  and  4,  4to. 

London,  1753. 

Hare,  R.,  On  Meteorology,  &c.,  4to.  Philadelphia,  1836. 

Harris,  Thos.,  Life  and  Services  of  Commodore  Wm.  Bainbridge, 
Svo.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

John,  Britannia;  or  the  Moral  Claims  of  Seamen  enforced, 

8vo.  London,  1837. 

Mammon  ;  or  the  Sin  of  Covetousness,  12mo. 

Boston,  1837. 
D.  D.,  A  Complete  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Tra- 


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London,  1744. 
Pittsburgh  Directory  for  1837,  12mo.         Pittsburgh,  1837. 


Hartley,  David,  Observations  on  Man,  Svo.  London,  1834. 

Hartshorne,  C.  H.     (See  Ancient  Metrical  Tales.} 
Hassler,  F.  R.,  Documents  relating  to  the  Survey  of  the  Coast  of 
the  United  States,  and  the  Construction  of  Uniform  Standards 
of  Weights  and  Measures,  Svo.  New- York,  1836. 

Hawkins,  B.,  Germany;  the  Spirit  of  her  History,  Literature,  So- 
cial Condition  and  National  Economy,  Svo.         London,  1838. 
Hay,  D.  R.,  The  Laws  of  Harmonious  Colouring,  adapted  to  Inte- 
rior Decorations,  Manufactures,  &c.,  Svo.       Edinburgh,  1836. 
Haydon,  B.  R.,  Treatise  on  Painting,  Svo.  (From  Encyclo.  Britan.) 

Edinburgh,  1838. 
Hazlitt,  Wra.,-Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  4  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1828. 

Characters  of  Shakspeare's  Plays,  12mo. 

Boston,  1818. 

Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Action,  12mo. 

London,  no  date. 

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Edinburgh,  1838. 
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Head,  Sir  Geo  ,  Continuation  of  the  Home  Tour  through  Various 
Parts  of  Great  Britain,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Heeren,  A.  H.  L.,  Treatises  ;  J.  On  the  Influence  of  the  Reforma- 
tion; On  the  Politics  of  Europe.  2.  The  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  British  Continental  Interests.  3.  The  Influence  of 
Political  Theories,  Svo.  Oxford,  1337. 

Hemans,  Felicia,  Poetical  Works,  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1S36. 

Henry,  Matthew,  The  Communicant's  Companion,  12mo. 

Boston,  1723. 

"Henslow,  Rev.  J.  S.,  Treatise  on  Botany,  12mo.         (Lard.  Cylo.) 

London,  1836. 

Herrick,  Robt.,  Poetical  Works,  Svo.  London,  1832. 

Herschell,  J.  F.  W.,  Treatise  on  Astronomy,  12mo.  (Lardner's 
Cuclo.,  vol.  43.)  London,  1834. 

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Cycle.,  vol.  14.)  London,  1831. 

Hermann,  C.  F.,  The  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece,  from  the  Ger- 
man, Svo.  Oxford,  1837. 

Higgins,  Wm.  M.,  Alphabet  of  Electricity,  12mo.     London,  1836. 

Geology,  12mo.          London,  1837. 

Hindoos,  An  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Antiquity  of  the  Hindoos, 
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2  vols.  12mo.  (Lib.  Ent.  Know.}  London,  1835. 

Hints  on  Etiquette,  12mo.  London,  1836. 

Hippesley,  J.  H.,  Chapters  on  Early  English  Literature,  Svo. 

London,  1837. 

Histoire  du  Moyen  Age,  12mo.  Paris,  1827. 

*Historic  Gallery  of  Portraits  and  Paintings ;  or  Biographical  Re- 
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Historical  Parallels,  2  vols.  12mo.     (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

London,  1834. 

Hobart,  John  Henry,  Memorial  of;  a  Collection  of  Sermons  on  his 
Death,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  12mo. 

New- York,  1831. 

Hogarth,  Geo.,  Musical  History,  Biography  and  Criticism,  2  vols. 
12mo.  London,  1838. 

Hogg,  John,  M.  D.,  London  as  it  is,  12mo.  London,  1837. 

Home  Education.     (See  Taylor.} 

Hooker,  Wm.  J.,  Icones  Plantarum ;  or  Figures,  with  brief  De- 
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lected from  the  Author's  Herbarium,  2  vols.  Svo.  Lond.  1837. 

Hopkins,  Caleb,  School  Library  of  Useful  or  General  Knowledge, 
12mo.  New- York,  1832. 

Home,  Geo.,  Commentary  on  the  Psalms,  with  Life  of  the  Author 
by  the  Rev.  W.  Jones,  of  Nayland,  and  an  Introductory  Essay 
by  James  Montgomery,  Esq.,  3  vols.  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.) 

London,  1836. 

Hoskins,  G.  H.,  Visit  to  the  Great  Oasis  of  the  Lybian  Desert,  Svo. 

London,  1837. 


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Hosking,  W.,  Treatise  on  Architecture.      (From  Encyclo.  Brit.) 

Edinburgh,  1832. 

Howard,  Luke,  Seven  Lectures  on  Meteorology,  12mo. 

Pontefract,  1837. 

Fi-ank,  Sketcher's  Manual,  12mo.  London,  1837. 

Howe,  John,  Select  Treatises,  with  a  Memoir,  by  Thomas  Taylor, 
12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1835. 

Howitt,  Wm.,  Rural  Life  of  England,  2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1838. 

Hugo,  Victor,  GEuvres,  21  vols.  12mo.         Bruxelles,  1834 — 1837. 

Humboldt,  The  Travels  and  Researches  of  Alexander  Von  Hum- 
boldt,  being  a  Condensed  Narrative  of  his  Journeys  in  the 
Equinoctial  Regions  of  America,  and  in  Asiatic  Russia ;  to- 
gether with  an  Analysis  of  his  more  important  Investigations, 
by  William  Macgillivray,  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.)  Edin.  1836. 

Humphrey,  Herman,  U.  D.,  Great  Britain,  France  and  Belgium, 
a  Short  Tour  in  1835,  2  vols.  12mo.  New- York,  1838. 

Hunt,  Leigh,  The  Indicator  and  Companion,  2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1834. 

London  Journal,  4to.  London,  1834. 

Poetical  Works,  Svo.  London,  1832. 

Hutchison,  Graham,  Essays  on  Unexplained  Phenomena,  contain- 
ing New  Views  in  Astronomy,  Meteorology  and  Geology,  Svo. 

Glasgow,  1838. 

Hutchinson,  Lt.  Governor,  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts' Bay,  from  1691  to  1750,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  176S. 

Hutton,  Chas.,  A  Course  of  Mathematics,  8vo.  London,  1833. 

Catherine,  The  Tour  of  Africa,  selected  from  the  best  au- 
thors, 3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1819. 

Hygeine  Domestique,  12mo.     (Biblio.  Portat.)  Paris,  1826. 


ILLINOIS  IN  1837,  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Gazetteer  of,  by  J.  M.  Peck,  12mo.      Philadelphia,  1837. 

Indian  Treaties.     (See  Treaties.) 

Inquisition,  Records  of  the  Spanish,  8vo.  Boston,  1828. 

Ingraham,  Rev.  James,  Memorials  of  Oxford,  3  vols.  Svo. 

Oxford,  1834—1837. 

Italy,  Narrative  of  a  Three  Years  Residence  in,  12mo.  Dub.  1S31. 

Isaacs,  Nathl.,  Travels  in  Eastern  Africa,  2  vols.  Svo.  Lond.  1836. 

Inglis,  Henry  D.,  Spain,  .2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1837. 

—  The  Channel  Islands,  Jersey,  Guernsey,  Alder- 

ney,  &c.,  Svo.  London,  1838. 

Journey  through  Ireland  in  1834,  Svo. 

London,  1838. 

The  Tyrol,  with  a  Glance  at  Bavaria,  Svo. 

London,  1837. 

Insects,  3  vols.  12mo.,  containing,  Insect  Architecture.  Insect 
Transformations.  Insect  Miscellanies.  (Lib.  Ent.  Know- 
ledge.) London,  1831. 


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James,  Jno.  A.,  The  Flower  Faded,  12mo.  New- York,  1838. 

Christian  Professor,  12mo.  New- York,  1538. 

G.  P.  R.,  Lives  of  Foreign  Statesmen,  5  vols.  12mo.   (Lard- 

ner's  Cyclo.)  London,  1822—1838. 

Wm.,  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  with  Notes,  by  Capt. 

Chamier,  R.  N.,  6  vols.  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Jameson,  Robt.,   Mineralogy  According  to  the  Natural  History 
System,  Svo.     (From  the  Encyclopedia.  Brilannica.) 

Edinburgh,  1837. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  Topographical,  Statistical  and  Domestic  History  of 
France,  12mo.  London,  1836. 

Jardine,  Sir  Wm.,  Humming  Birds,  2  vols.  12mo.     (Nat.  Lib.) 

Edinburgh,  1834. 

Pachydermes,  12mo.      do.      Edinburgh,  1836. 

Gallinaceous  Birds,  2  vols.  12mo.         do. 

Edinburgh,  1835. 

Fishes,  the  Perch  Family,  12mo.         do. 

Edinburgh,  1835. 

Monkeys,  12mo.         do.  Edinburgh,  1833. 

Felinse,  12mo.  do.  Edinburgh,  1837. 

Deer,  Goats,  Sheep,  &c.,  2  vols.  12mo.     do. 

Edinburgh,  1835. 

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Edinburgh,  no  date. 

Jenkins,  Warren,  Ohio  Gazetteer,  12mo.  Columbus,  1837. 

Jewish  Spy,  A  Correspondence  between  certain  Jews  in  Turkey, 

Italy,  France,  &c.,  5  vols.  12mo.  London,  1744. 

Jewilt,  Isaac  Appleton,  Passages  in  Foreign  Travel,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Boston,  1838. 

Jones,  Sir  Wm.,  Life,  by  Lord  Teignmouth,  with  Notes  and  a  Me- 
moir of  the  Biographer,  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Wilks,  2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1837. 
Joplin,  T.,  Analysis  and  History  of  the  Currency  Question,  Svo. 

London,  1832. 

Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia,  from 

1817—1837,  7  vols.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1817— 1837. 

Jowett,  Rev.  Wm.,  Christian  Researches  in  Syria  and  the  Holy 

Land,  12mo.  Boston,  1826. 


KEIGHTLEY,  THOS.,  Outlines  of  History,  8vo.    (Lardner's  Cyclo.} 

London,  1830. 
Kemble,  Jno.  M.,  Anglo-Saxon  Poems  of  Beowulf,  Svo.  Lond.  1837. 

English  Translation  of      do.      Svo.  Lond.  1837. 

Kidd,  James,  D.  D.,  A  Dissertation  on  the  Eternal  Sonship  of 

Christ,  Svo.  Aberdeen,  1822. 

King,  Charles,  The  British  Merchant,  3  vols.  Svo.     London,  1721. 


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Kingston,  Jno.,  Life  of  Washington,  12mo.  Baltimore,  1813. 

*Kirby,  Rev.  Wm.,  Fauna  Boreali-Americana,  part  4,  "  Insects," 

4to.  Norwich,  1837. 

Kitchiner,  Dr.  Wm.,  On  the  Economy  of  the  Eyes,  12mo. 

London,  1826. 
Knox,  Vicesimus,  Christian  Philosophy,  with  an  Essay  by  the  Rev. 

H.  Stebbing,  M.  A.,  12mo.     (Sacred  Classics.}    London,  1835. 
Koch,  M.,  Tableau  des  Revolutions  de  1'Europe,  4  vols.  8vo. 

Paris,  1814. 
Kortz,  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  12mo.  Hudson,  1818. 


LA  FAYETTE,  GENL.,  Memoirs,  Correspondence  and  Manuscripts, 
published  by  his  family,  vol.  1,  8vo.  New- York,  1837. 

La  Harpe,  J.  F.,  Lycee  ou  Cours  de  Litterature  Ancienne  et  Mo- 
derne,  16  vols.  12mo.  Paris,  1815. 

Laird  and  Oldfield,  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  into  the  Interior  of 
Africa,  by  the  River  Niger,  in  the  Steam  Vessels  Quorra  and 
Alburkah,  1832 — 1834,  by  MacGregor  Laird,  and  R.  A.  K.  Old- 
field,  2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Lamb,  Charles,  Tales  from  Shakspeare,  12mo.  London,  1831. 

Specimens  of  English  Dramatic  Poets,  who  lived 

about  the  time  of  Shakspeare,  with  Notes,  2  vols.  12mo. 

London,  1835. 
Letters,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  Thos.  N. 


Talfourd,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1837. 

and  Complete  Works, 


2  vols.  Svo.  New-York,  1837. 

La  Martine,  Alphonso  de,  ffiuvres. 

Jocelyn,  &c.,  2  vols.  12mo.   Brux.  1836. 

Harmonies,  Poetiques  et  Religieuses,  4 

vols.  12mo.  Bruxelles,  1834. 

La  Mennais,  M.  F.  de,  Affairs  de  Rome,  12mo.       Bruxelles,  1837. 
Landor,  Walter  Savage,  Pericles  and  Aspasia,  2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1836. 
Imaginary  Conversations  of  Literary  Men 

and  Statesmen,  1st  and  2d  series,  5  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1826—1829. 
Lane,  Ed.  Wm.,  An  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 

Modern  Egyptians,  written  in  Egypt,  during  the  years  1833, 

'34  and  '35,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1836. 

(In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Lardner,  Rev.  D.,  Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  12mo.      (Lardner's  Cy- 

clopcedia.)  London,  1834. 

Heat,  12mo.  do.         London,  1834. 

Mechanics,  12mo.  do.   Lond.  1830. 

Hydrostatics  and  Pneumatics,  12mo. 

do.  London,  1831. 


22  ALPHABETICAL  CATALOGUE. 

LARDNER'S  CABINET  CYCLOP<EDIA,  104  vols.     Contents, 

HISTORY. 

England,  vols.  1  to  7,  by  Mackintosh,  &c. 
Ireland,  vols.  1  and  2,  by  T.  Moore. 
Scotland,  2  vols.,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
United  States  of  America,  2  vols.,  by  Rev.  H.  Fergus. 
France,  3  vols.,  by  E.  E.  Crowe. 
Netherlands,  1  vol.,  by  T.  C.  Grattan. 
Switzerland,  1  vol. 
Poland,  1  vol.,  by  S.  A.  Dunham. 
Germanic  Empire,  3  vols.,  by  S.  A.  Dunham. 
Russia,  3  vols. 

Spain  and  Portugal,  5  vols.,  by  S.  A.  Dunham. 
Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages,  4  vols.,  by  S.  A.  Dunham. 
Italian  Republics,  1  vol.,  by  J.  de  Sismondi. 
Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  2  vols.,  by  J.  de  Sismondi. 
Rome,  2  vols. 

Greece,  vols.  1  to  5,  by  Rev.  C.  Thirwall. 
Grecian  and  Roman  Antiquities,  2  vols. 
The  Church,  2  vols.,  by  Rev.  H.  Stebbing. 
Reformation,  2  vols.,  by  Rev.  H.  Stebbing. 
Maritime  Discovery,  3  vols.,  by  W.  D.  Cooley. 
Outlines  of  History,  1  vol.,  by  T.  Keightley. 
Chronology  of  History,  1  vol.,  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas. 

BIOGRAPHY. 

British  Lawyers,  1  vol.,  by  Henry  Roscoe. 

Military  Commanders,   3  vols.,  by  Rev.  G.  R.  Gleig. 

Naval  Commander,  vols.  1  to  4,  by  R.  Southey. 

Statesmen,  vols.  1  to  4,  by  Mackintosh,  &c. 

Foreign  Statesmen,  5  vols.,  by  G.  P.  R.  James,  &c. 
Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  Great  Britain,  vols.  1  and  2. 
Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  Italy,  Spain,  &c.,  vols.  1  to  3, 
by  J.  Montgomery,  &c. 

NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY. 

Preliminary  Discourse,  1  vol.,  by  Sir  J.  Herschel. 

History  of  Natural  Philosophy,   1  vol.,  by  Professor  Powell. 

Treatise  on  Arithmetic,  1  vol.,  by  Dr.  Lardner. 

Astronomy,  1  vol.,  by  Sir  J.  Herschel. 

Mechanics,  1  vol.,  by  Capt.  Kater  and  Dr.  Lard- 
ner. 

Optics,  1  vol.,  by  Sir  D.  Brewster. 

Heat,  1  vol.,  by  Dr.  Lardner. 

Chemistry,  1  vol.,  by  Professor  Donovan. 


Hydrostatics  and  Pneumatics,  1  vol.,  by  Dr.  Lardner. 

ARTS  AND  MANUFACTURES. 

Brewing,  Baking,  &c.,  2  vols.,  by  Professor  Donovan 
Silk  Manufacture,  1  vol. 
Manufactures  in  Metal,  3  vols. 
Porcelain  and  Glass,  1  vol. 


ALPHABETICAL  CATALOGUE.  23 

LARDNER'S  CABINET  CYCLOP<EDIA.     (Continued.) 

NATURAL  HISTORY. 

Preliminary  Discourse,  1  vol.,  by  W.  Swainson. 
Geology,  vol.  1,  by  Professor  Phillips. 
Botany,  1  vol.,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Henslow. 

Geography  and  Classification  of  Animals,  1  vol.,  by  W.  Swain- 
son. 

Quadrupeds,  1  vol.,  by  "W.  Swainson. 
Birds,  2  vols.,  by  W.  Swainson. 

Animals  in  Menageries,  1  vol.,  by  W.  Swainson.     Lond.  1820. 

Laurence,  John,  Geology  in  1835,  12mo.  London,  1835. 

Laurent,  P.  E.,  Recollections  of  a  Classical  Tour  through  Various 

parts  of  Greece,  Turkey  and  Italy,  in  the  years  1818  and  1819, 

2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1822. 

Le  Brethon,  J.  J.  P.,  Guide  to  the  French  Language,  7th  edition, 

Svo.  London,  1837. 

Le  Grand  ;  Fabliaux ;    or  Tales  from  French  Manuscripts  of  the 

12th  and  13th  centuries,  translated  into  English  Verse,  by  G. 

L.  Way,  with  a  Preface  and  Notes,  by  J.  Ellis,  3  vols.  12mo. 

London. 

Leighton,  Archbishop,    Expositions   of  the    Creed,    The    Lord's 
Prayer,  and  the  Ten  Commandments,  &c.,  &c.,  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Essay,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Pye  Smith,  D.  D.,  12mo. 
(Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1835. 

Letters  from  a  Late  Eminent  Prelate  to  one  of  his  Friends,  Svo. 

Boston,  1809. 

Leithead,  Wm.,  On  Electricity,  Svo.  London,  1838. 

Lewis,  Chess  for  Beginners,  12mo.  London,  1835. 

LIBRARY  OF  ENTERTAINING  KNOWLEDGE,  41  vols.,  viz. 

CLASS  1.- — Natural  History, 
Menageries,  2  vols.  Insects,  3  vols. 

Birds,  3  vols.  Vegetable  Substances,  3  vote. 

CLASS  2. — History  and  Biography. 
Paris,  and  its  Historical  Scenes,     Historical  Parallels,  2  vols. 

2  vols.  Seci'et  Societies,  1  vol. 

Pursuit   of  Knowledge  under     Distinguished  Men  of  Modern 

Difficulties,  2  vols.  Times,  4  vols. 

Criminal  Trials,  2  vols. 

CLASS  3. — Arts  and  Antiquities. 

Pompeii,  2  vols.  British    Museum Townley 

British      Museum Egyptian         Marbles,  2  vols. 

Antiquities,  2  vols.  Bronzes  and  Vases,  1  vol. 

Elgin  Marbles,  2  vols.  History  of   British    Costume, 

CLASS  4. — Descriptive  Geography. 

New-Zealanders,  1  vol.  The  Modern  Egyptians,  2  vols. 

The  Hindoos,  2  vols.  The  Chinese,  2  vols. 

Backwoods  of  Canada,  1  vol,  London,  1831— 1838. 


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LIBRARY  OF  USEFUL  KNOWLEDGE,  10  vols.  8vo.,  viz. 

Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1,  Preliminary  Treatise,  Hydrostatics, 
Hydraulics,  Pneumatics,  Heat,  Mechanics,  Optics,  Polarisation 
of  Light,  Glossary  and  Index. 

Do.,  vol.  2,  Popular  Introductions  to  Natural  Philosophy,  New- 
ton's Optics,  Optical  Instruments,  Thermometer  and  Barome- 
ter, Electricity,  Galvanism,  Magnetism,  Glossary  and  Index. 
Do.,  vol.  3,  Astronomy,  History  of  Astronomy,  Mathematical  Ge- 
ography, Physical  Geography,  Navigation,  Glossary  and  Index. 
Mathematics,  vol.  1,  The  Study  of  Mathematics,  Arithmetic  and 

Algebra. 

Do.,  vol.  2,  Geometry,  Plane,  Solid  and  Spherical,  Plane  Trigo- 
nometry, Spherical  Trigonometry,  Algebraical  Geometry. 
A  History  of  the  Church,  by  the  Rev.  George  Waddington,  M. 

A.,  8vo. 
The  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  from  B.  C.  1000,  to  A.  D. 

1814,  with  a  Copious  Index,  Chronological  Table,  &c. 
The  History  of  France,  part  1,  from  the  Final  Partition  of  the 
Empire  of  Charlemagne  to  the  Peace  of  Cambray,  with  a  Map 
of  France. 

The  History  of  Greece,  8vo. 

The  Lives  of  Eminent  Persons,  viz.  Galileo,  Kepler,  Newton, 

Mahomet,  Wolsey,  Sir  E.  Coke,  Lord  Somers,  Adam  Smith, 

Caxton,  Blake,  Niebuhr,  Sir  C.  Wren,  and  Michael  Angelo, 

8vo.  London,  1831— 1S3S. 

Library  of  Useful  Knowledge,  (Farmer's  Series,)  viz. 

The  Horse,  with  a  Treatise  on  Draught,  8vo.         London,  1831. 
British  Cattle.  London,  1834. 

Husbandry,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1836 — 1838. 

A  Treatise  on  Planting  both  Timber  and  Ornamental  Trees,  Svo. 

London,  1836. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  Familiar  Lectures  on  Botany,  12mo. 

Hartford,  1831. 
Lindley,  Geo.,  Guide  to  the  Orchard  and  Kitchen  Garden,  8vo. 

London,  1832. 

John,  Introduction  to  Botany,  Svo.  London,  1837. 

A  Natural  System  of  Botany,  8vo.      London,  1837. 

First  Principles  of  Horticulture,  8vo.     Lond.  1836. 

Key  to  Structural,   Physiological   and  Systematic 

Botany,  8vo.  London,  1833. 

Littleton,  Lord,  Letters  of,  Philadelphia. 

Locke,  Jno.,  On  the  Reasonableness  of  Christianity,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  an  Analysis  of  the  .First  and  Second  Vin- 
dications, &c.,  with  a  Biographical  Essay  and  Notes,  by  a 
Layman,  12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1836. 

Lobb,  Richd.,  Contemplative  Philosopher ;  or  Short  Essays  on  the 
Various  Objects  of  Nature  noticed  throughout  the  Year,  with 
Poetical  Illustrations,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1817. 

Logic  of  the  Ancients,  MSS.,  fbl.  1725. 


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London,  Treatise  on  the  Police  and  Crimes  of,  8vo.  London,  1829. 

Lord,  Percival  Barton,  Algiers,  with  Notices  of  the  Neighbouring 
States  of  Barbary,  2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1S35. 

Lorenz,  Dr.  Frederick,  Life  of  Alcuin,  Tutor  to  Charlemagne,  from 
the  German,  by  Jane  Mary  Slee,  12mo.  London,  1837. 

Loudon,  J.  C.,  Architectural  Magazine  and  Journal  of  Improve- 
ment in  Architecture,  Building,  Furnishing,  &c.,  4  vols. 

London,  1834—1837. 

Suburban  Gardener,  8vo.  London,  1838. 

Arboretum  et  Fruticetum  Britannicum,  S  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1835—1838. 

Low,  David,  Elements  of  Practical  Agriculture,  8vo.  Lond.  1838. 

Lowth,  Robt.,  D.D.,  Lectures  on  the  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Hebrews, 
from  the  Latin,  by  G.  Gregoiy,  8vo.  Andover,  1829. 

Luther,  Martin,  Life  by  Jno.  Kortz,  12mo.  Hudson,  1818. 

Alexr.  Bower,  Svo.       Philadelphia,  1824. 

Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  New- York,  Annals  of,     (See  Annals.) 

Lyde,  Augustus  F.,  Buds  of  Spring,  Poetical  Remains,  &c.,  12mo. 

Boston,  1838. 

Lyell,  Chas.,  Principles  of  Geology,  2  vols.  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1837. 

Elements  of  Geology,  12mo.  London,  1838. 


MAGGILLIVRAY,  WM.,     (See  Humboldt.) 

Lives  of  Eminent  Zoologists,  from  Aristotle 

to  Linnaeus  inclusive,  with  Introductory  Remarks  on  the  Study 
of  Natural  History,  and  Occasional  Observations  on  the  Pro- 
gress of  Zoology,  12mo.  (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.)  Edinburgh,  1834. 

Mackay,  Jas.  Townsend,  Flora  Hibernica,  Svo.  Dublin,  1836. 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James,  Defence  of  the  French  Revolution,  8vo. 

London,  1791. 

History  of  England,  vols.  1  to '7.     (Lard- 

ner's  Cyclo.)  London,  1830. 

Life  of  Sir  Thos.  More,  in  Lives  of  British 


Statesmen.     (In  Lardner's  Cyclo.) 
Magazine  of  Popular  Science  and  Useful  Arts,  4  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1835—1837. 

Zoology  and  Botany,  2  vols.  Svo.  Edinburgh,  1837-38. 

Mair,  John,  Book-Keeping  Modernized,  Svo.        Edinburgh,  1800. 
Maltebrun,  M.,  Principles  of  Mathematical,  Physical  and  Political 
Geography,' Svo.  Edinburgh,  1834. 

Manufactures  in  Metal,  3  vols.  12mo.     (Lardncr'a  Cyclo.) 

'London,  1831—1834. 

Martineau,  Miss  Harriet,  Retrospect  of  Western   Travel,  2  vols. 

l^rno.  New- York,  1838. 

Mathematical  Treatises,  vols.  1  and  2,  Svo.     (Lib.  Useful  Know.) 

London,  1836. 

Maude,  John,  Visit  to  the  Falls  of  Niagara  in  1800,  Svo.  Lon.  1826. 
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Martin,  Montgomery,  British  Colonial  Library,  10  vols.  12mo.,  viz. 
Vol.  1.  The  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Mauritius  and  Seychelles. 

2.  New  South  Wales,  Van  Diemen'a  Land,  Swan  River  and 

South  Australia. 

3.  The  Canadas,  Upper  and  Lower. 

4.  The  West  Indies,  vol.  1,  Jamaica,  Honduras,  Trinidad, 

Tobago,  Grenada,  the  Bahamas  and  the  Virgin  Isles. 

5.  Do.,  vol  2.,  containing  Barbadoes,  St.  Lucie,  St.  Vincent, 

Demerara,  Essequibo,   Berbice,  Anguilla,  Tortola,  St. 
Kitts,  Barbuda,  Antigua,  Montserrat  and  Dominica. 

6.  Nova  Scotia,  New- Brunswick,  Cape  Breton,  Prince  Ed- 

ward's Isle  and  Newfoundland. 

7.  Gibraltar,  Malta,  the  loniam  Islands,  Heligoland,  &c. 

8.  Bengal,  Madras  and  Bombay. 

9.  ,Ceylon,  Penang,  Malacca  and  Singapore. 

10.  Sierra  Leone,  the  Gambia,  Cape  Coast  Castle,  Accra,  tho 
Falkland  Islands,  St.  Helena  and  Ascension. 

: History,  Antiquities,  Topography  and  Statis- 
tics df  Eastern  India,  vol.  1,  8vo.  f  London,  18JS. 

McCauley,  James,  The  Natural,  Statistical  and  Civil  History  of 
New-York,  3  vols.  8vo.  New-York,  1829. 

McDermot,  M.,  A  Critical  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Princi- 
ples of  Taste,  8vo.  London,  1823. 

A  Philosophical   Inquiry  into  the  Sourse  of  the 

Pleasures  derived  from  Tragic  Representation,  8vo.  Lon.  1824. 

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Mitscherlich,  E.,  Elemens  de  Chimie,  traduits  de  L'Allemagne,  par 
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and  the  Lives  of  Justin  Martyr  and  St.  Cyprian. 

14.  Archbishop    Leighton's  Expositions   of  the    Creed,    the 

Lord's  Prayer,  and  the  Ten  Commandments,  &c.  &c. 

15,  16,  17.  Sermons,   selected  from  the   Works  of  the  most 

Eminent  Divines  of  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Cen- 
turies. 

18.  The  Hon.  Robert  Boyle  on  the  Veneration  due  to  God, 

on  Things  above  Reason,  and  on  the  Style  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures  ;  with  an  Essay,  by  H.  Rogers,  Esq. 

19.  Vicesimus  Knox's  Chrisiian  Philosophy. 

20.  Howe's    Select    Treatises ;    with  a  Memoir,  by  Thomas 

Tpylor,  Author  of  the  Lives  of '  Cowper,'  '  Bishop  He- 
ber,'  '  Howard,  the  Philanthropist,'  &c. 

21.  Sacred'Poetry  of  the  Seventeenth  Century,  vol.  1,  including 

the  whole  of  Giles  Fletcher's  'Christ's  Victory  and  Tri- 
umph,' with  Copious  Selecticns  from  Spencer,  Davies, 
Sandys,  P.  Fletcher,  Wither,  Bishop  King,  Quatles, 
Herbert  and  Milton. 

22.  23,  24.  Jeremy  Taylor's  Life  of  Christ ;    with  an  Intro- 

ductory Essay  to  each  Part,  by  Rev.  H.  Stebbing,  M.  A. 
25.  Locke  on  the  Reasonableness  of  Christianity;    with  an 
Appendix,  containing  an  Analysis  of  the  First  and  Se- 
cond Vindications,  &c. 
5 


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Vol.  26.  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Seventeenth  Century,  vol.  2. 

27.  Bishop  Butler's  Fifteen  Sermons;  with  an  Appendix,  by 

Bishop  Halifax. 

28,  29,  30.  Bishop  Home's  Commentary  on  the  Psalms  ;  with 

an  Introductory  Essay,  by  James  Montgomery,  Esq. 

London,   1830 — 1836. 

Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Seventeenth  Century;  including  the  whole 
of  Giles  Fletcher's  '  Christ's  Victory  and  Triumph,'  with  Co- 
pious Selections  from  Spenser,  Davies,  Sandys,  P.  Fletcher, 
Wither,  Bishop  King,  Quarles,  Herbert,  and  Milton  ;  with  an 
Essay  and  Notes,  by  the  Rev.  R.  Cattermole,  D.  D.,  2  vols. 
12mo.  (Sacred  Classics.)  London,  1835. 

Saussure,  Mrae.,  Progressive  Education,  from  the  French,  by  Mrs. 
Willard,  12mo.  ,  Boston,  1835. 

Scandinavia.     (Sec  Crick/on.) 

Schiller,  Frederick,  The  Bride  of  Messina,  a  Tragedy,  from  the 
German,  by  Geo.  Irvine,  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Life,  by  Thos.  Carlyle,  Svo.  New-York,  1837. 

Schoolmaster,  The,  Essays  on  Practical  Education,  selected  fi-om 
the  Works  of  Ischam,  Milton,  Locke  and  Butler,  from  the 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Education,  and  from  Lectures  delivered 
before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1836. 

Scientific  Memoirs,  selected  from  the  Transactions  of  Foieign 
Academies  of  Science,  &c.,  edited  by  Richard  Taylor,  vol.  1, 
8vo.  London,  1837. 

Scott,  M.  Y.,  Fatal  Jest,  and  other  Poems,  12mo.  New-York,  1819. 

Walter,  Demonology  and  Witchcraft,  12mo.    N.  York,  1830. 

General,  Infantry  Tactics,  3  vols.  12mo.      New-York,  1835. 

Scrope,  G.  P.,  Principles  of  Political  Economy,  12mo.  Lon.  1833. 

Secret  Societies  of  the  Middle  Ages,  12mo.     (Lib.  Ent.  Kno-w.) 

London,  1836. 

Segur,  Count,  The  Four  Ages  of,  12mo.  New- York,  1S26. 

Selby,  P.  J.,  Natural  History  of  Pigeons,  12mo.     (Nat.  Lib.) 

Edinburgh,  1835. 

Parrots,  12mo.  do.        Edin.  1836. 

Selby.     (See  Jardine.) 

Self-formation ;  or  the  History  of  an  Individual  Mind,  2  vols.  8vo. 

London,  IS37. 

Seneca,  Morals  by  Way  of  Abstract,  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange. 

Sergeant,  John,  Select  Speeches,  Svo.  Philadelphia,  1832. 

Sermons  on  Retirement,  Self-denial,  Resignation  ;  on  the  Resur- 
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selected  from  eminent  Divines,  3  vols.  12mo.  (Sacred  Clas- 
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Serre,  P.  de  La,  Histoire  de  1'Entree  de  la  Reine  Mere  dans  la 
Grande  Bretagne,  par  1639,  4to.  London,  1775. 

Shepard,  Charles  U.,  Treatise  on  Mineralogy,  in  two  parts,  12mo. 

New-Haven,  1832—1835. 


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Shirley,  James,  Dramatic  Works  and  Poeras,  with  Notes,  by  Wm. 

Gifford  and  Alexander  Dyce,  6  vols.  8vo.  London,  1833. 

Silk  Manufactures,  Account  of,  12mo.     (Lardncr's  Cyclo.) 

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Simond,  Louis,  Tour  in  Great  Britain,  in  1810-11,  2  vola  Svo.  1817. 
Simson,  Robert,  Elements  of  the  Conic  Sections,  Svo.  Glas.  1817. 
Simpson,  James,  Necessity  of  Popular  Education  as  a  National 

Object,  Svo.  Edinburgh,  1834. 

Sinclair,  Sir  John,  Correspondence,  &c.,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1^31. 

Code  of  Agriculture,  Svo.  London,  1832. 

Singleton,  A.,  Letters  from  the  South   and  West  of  the  United 

States,  Svo.  Boston,  1824. 

Sismondi,  M.  de  S.,  Histoire  des  Republiques  Italiennes  du  Moyen 

Age,  12  vols.  Svo.  Bruxelles,  1826. 
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Sketches  by  a  Traveller,  12mo.  Boston,  1830. 

Sketches  of  Paris,  by  an  American,  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

Skene,  Wm.  P.,  The  Highlanders  of  Scotland:  their  Origin,  His- 
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Smedley,  Rev.  Edvv.,  History  of  France,  from  A.  D.  843  to  A.  D. 
1529,  part  1,  Svo.     (Lib.  Useful  Know.)  London,  1836. 
Smith,  Adam,  Wealth  of  Nations ;   with  a  Commentary   by  the 
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London,  1835 — 1838. 

J.  T.,  Nollekins  and  his  Times,  2  vols.  Svo.    London,  1S29. 

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Wm.,  History  of  New- York,  to  1762,  2  vols.  Svo. 

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Southwood,  M.  D.,  Philosophy  of  Health,  vols.  1  and  2, 12mo. 

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Smollett,  T.,  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  in  1685  to 

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• — -   Captain   Thomas,   Chronological  History  of  the  West 

Indies,  3  vols.  8vo.  London,  1827. 

Spafford,  Horatio  G.,  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New-York,  8vo. 

Albany,  1813. 

Sparks,  J.,   Library  of  American   Biography,   vol.  8,   containing 
Jonathan  Edwards  and  David  Brainard,  12mo. 

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Weller  Singer,  8vo.  London,  1820. 

Spenser,  Edmund,  Poetical  Works,  5  vols.  12mo.       London,  1835. 
Sprague,  Wm.  B.,  D.  D.,  Lectures  on  Christianity,  12mo. 

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Stael,  Mme.  de,  Influence  of  Literature  upon  Society,  2  vols.  12mo. 

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Stebbing,  Rev.  Henry,   History  of  the   Christian   Church,  2  vols. 

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Strieker,  C.,  Life  of  Cicero,  12mo.  Baltimore,  1835. 

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Tennant,  Rev.  Wm.,  Thoughts  on  the  Effects  of  the  British  Govern- 
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Tennemann,  W.  G.,  A  Manual  of  the  History  of  Philosophy,  from 
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Tyndale,  Wm.,  Translation  of  the  New  Testament,  published  in 
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Weber,  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  English  Languages,  12mo. 

London,  1833. 
Webster,  Danl.,  Speeches,  and  Foren.  Argu.  8vo.      Boston,  1830. 

Thos.,  The  Elements  of  Physics"  12mo..     London,  1837. 

Weld,  H.  H.,  Corrected  Proofs,  12mo.  Boston,  1836. 

Welsh,  Rev.  David,  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thos. 

Brown,  D.  D.,  8vo.  Edinburgh,  1825. 

Wellstead,  J.  R.,  Travels  in  Arabia,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1838. 
Wentworth,  W.  C.,  Description  of  the  Colony  of  New  South 

Wales,  Svo.  London,  1819. 

Whales,  Natural  History  of,  12mo.     (Nat.  Lib.) 
Wheeler,  James,  Manchester,  its  Political,  Social  and  Commercial 

History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  Svo.  London,  1836. 

Whewell,  Rev.  Wm.,  History  of  the  Inductive  Sciences,  from  the 

Earliest  to  the  Present  Time,  3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1837. 

Whiston,  W.,  Life  of  Dr.  Saml.  Clark,  8vo,  London,  1730. 

Whitefield,  Rev.  Geo.,  Life,  by  R.  Philip,  12mo.  New- York,  1838. 
Wilberforce,  Wm.,  Life,  by  his  Sons,  8  vols.  8vo.  London,  1838. 
*  Wilkinson,  J.  G.,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians, 

3  vols.  Svo.  London,  1837. 
Willard,  Mrs.  Emma,  System  of  Universal  History,  12mo. 

Hartford,  1835. 

Williams,  Charles,  Seven  Ages  of  England,  12mo.    London,  1839. 

John,  Narrative  of  Missionary  Enterprises  in  the  South 

Sea  Islands,  Svo.  New- York,  1837. 

J.  L.,  Territory  of  Florida,  Svo.  New-York,  1837. 

Mrs.,  Religion  at  Home,  12mo.  New- York,  1839. 

Wilson,  James,  Treatise  on  Entomology,  4to.  (From  EncycJo. 
Britannica.)  Edinburgh,  1837. 

Mammalia,  (Nat.  History  of  Quad- 
rupeds and  Whales,)  12mo.  do.  Edinburgh,  1837. 


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Winslow,  Rev.  H.,  Young  Man's  Aid  to  Knowledge,  Virtue  and 
Happiness,  12mo.  Boston,  1827. 

Winterbotham,  Wra.,  View  of  the  American  United  States,  4  vols. 
8vo.  London,  1795. 

View  of  the  Chinese  Empire,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1796. 

Witham,  Hy.  T.  M.,  The  Internal  Structure  of  Fossil  Vegetables* 
found  in  the  Carboniferous  and  Oolitic  Deposits  of  Great 
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Moral  Influence  of,  12mo.  Boston,  1837. 

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Wood,  John,  Description  of  the  City  of  Bath,  2  vols.  Svo. 

London,  1765. 

Woodbridge,  John,  Practical  Religion,  12mo.       New- York,  1837. 

Woodland  Gleanings,  12mo.  London,  1837. 

Wordsworth,  Wm.,  Poetical  Works,  6  vols.  12mo.    London,  1837. 

Wraxall,  N.  Wm.,  Memoirs  of  the  Courts  of  Berlin,  Dresden,  War- 
saw and  Vienna,  in  1777,  '78,  and  '79,  2  vols,  Svo.  Lond.  1800. 

Wyse,  Thomas,  Education  Reform  ;  or  the  Necessity  of  a  National 
System  of  Education,  vol.  1,  Svo.  London,  1836. 


YALE  COLLEGE,  Annals  of,  by  E.  Baldwin,  Svo.  New-Haven,  1631. 

Yarrell,  Wm.,  History  of  British  Fishes,  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1836. 

Yates,  J.  V.  N.,  and  J.  W.  Moulton,  History  of  the  State  of  New- 
York,  Svo.  New- York,  1824—1826. 

York,  History  of  the  County  of,  2  vols.  imperfect. 

Youatt,  W.,  Cattle,  their  Breeds,  Management  and  Diseases,  Svo. 
(Library  of  Useful  Knowledge,  "  Farmer's  Series.")  Lon.  1834. 

Young  Husband's  Book,  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1S38. 

ZIMMERMAN,  M.,  On  Solitude,  12mo.  New- York,  no  date. 


ADDENDA. 

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Boston,  1838. 

Addison,  C.  G.,  Damascus  and  Palmyra,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1838. 

Agassiz,  Louis,  Recherches  sur  les  Poissons  Fossiles,  Livraison 
1 — 7,  avec  Planches.  Neufchatel,  1833—1837. 

Anglo-Saxon  Poems  of  Beowulf,  The  Traveller's  Song,  and  The 
Battle  of  Tennes-Burh,  edited,  with  an  Historical  Preface,  by 
John  M.  Kemble,  8vo.  London,  1837. 

An  English  Translation  of  do.,  with  a  Copious  Glossary, 

by  John  M.  Kemble,  8vo.  London,  1837. 

Arcularius,  Henry,  School  of  the  Gunner,  12mo.  New- York,  1838. 

Bacon,  Lord,  The  Two  Books  of  Francis  Lord  Verulam,  of  the 
Proh'cience  and  Advancement  of  Learning,  Divine  and  Human, 
8vo.  London,  1835. 

Brewster,  Sir  David,  Treatise  on  the  Microscope,  8vo.  (From 
Encyclo.  Britannica.}  Edinburgh,  183 P. 

Brougham,  Lord,  The  Speeches  of  Henry  Lord  Brougham,  at  the 
Bar  and  in  Parliament,  from  1810  to  1838,  3  vols.  8vo. 

Edinburgh,  1838. 

Cousin,  M.  Victor,  De  L'Instruction  Publique  en  Holland,  2  vols. 
»12mo.  Bruxelles,  1838. 

Cleghorn,  J.,  Treatise  on  Agriculture,  4to.  (From  Encyclo.  Bri- 
tannica.} Edinburgh,  ]  833. 

Craigie,  Dr.,  Treatise  on  Anatomy,  4to.     do.        Edinburgh,  1833. 

Domestic  Life  in  England,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present 
Time,  12mo.  London,  1835. 

Foreign  Review  and  Continental  Miscellany,  5  vola.  8vo. 

London,  1828—1830. 

Graham,  G.  F.,  Treatise  on  Music,  4to.     (From  Ency.  Britannica.} 

Edinburgh,  1838. 

Guest,  Edwin,  History  of  English  Rhythms,  with  Notices  of  Eng- 
lish Poetry  and  Literature,  from  the  5th  to  the  14th  Century, 
2  vols.  8vo.  London,  1838. 

Laurel  and  the  Lyre,  Fugitive  Poetry  of  the  Nineteenth  Century, 
2  vols.  12mo.  London,  1838. 

Mantell,  G.,  Wonders  of  Geology,  2  vols.  12mo.       London,  1838. 

Memoir  of  the  Ordnance  S.urvey  of  Ireland,  part  1,  Londonderry, 
4to.  Dublin,  1838. 

Neill,  Dr.,  Treatise  on  Horticulture,  8vo.    (From  Encyclo.  Brit.) 

Edinburgh,  1838. 

Phillips,  Thos.,  Lectures  on  the  History  and  Principles  of  Painting, 
Svo.  London,  1835. 

Rodd,  T.,  Catalogue  of  Books,  Svo.  '  London,  1837. 

Tour  in  South  Holland,  12mo.  London,  1831. 

Trial  of  King  Charles  the  1st,  12mo.  London,  1830. 

Tytler,  P.  F.,  Lives  of  Scottish  Worthies,  3  vols.  12mo. 

London,  1832. 


PART  II.— ANALYTICAL  CATALOGUE. 


CONTENTS. 


Synoptical  View  of  the  Ana- 
lytical Catalogue,  .  .  . 

Acoustics, 

Agriculture,.     .     .     .    *:i  « 

Anatomy,    ...... 

Antiquities 

Algebra, 

Architecture, 

Arithmetic, 

Arts  and  Trades,   .     .    :.     . 

Astronomy 

Atmology,     ....     *^*if 

Bibliography, 

Biography 

Botany, -.••?» 

Building, 

Chemistry, 

Chronology, 

Commerce, 

Criticism, 

Drama, 

Dynamics,  .     .  •  .     .     . 

Ecclesiastical  Histoiy,     .     . 

Education,  Manners,  &c.,  . 

Electricity, 

Fables, 

Games  and  Sports,      .     .     . 

Gardening, 

Geography, 

Geology, 

Geometry, 

Government, 

History,  Ancient  and  Uni- 
versal, ....... 

American,    .     .     . 

Modern, 

Literary,       .     .     . 

Natural,      .     .     . 

Jurisprudence, 


PAGE. 
44 

Jurisprudence,  Medical, 
Laneruaeres. 

PAOR 

.       46 
.     53 

51 

Law,  Civil,       .... 

45 

50 

Man,     ,    . 

.     46 

51 

Mathematics,    .... 

52 

47 

59, 

Manufactures,    .     .     .,  -r. 

-HIT          1 

Mechanics,       .... 

.     52 
51 

59 

.     51 

59, 

Metaphysics,    .... 

46 

59 

Mineralogy,        .... 

.     50 

51 
9| 

Moral  Philosophy,     .     . 
Music,       

.       46 
.     52 

49 

48 
SI 

Natural  History,  .     .     . 
Philosophy,   .     . 
Novels,   

50 
.     51 
56 

59 

Optics,      

.     51 

51 

Oratory,  ...... 

52 

47 

Paintinf,  

.     52 

46 

Periodicals,      .... 

55 

S4 

Philology, 

.     53 

59 

Philosophy,      .... 

46 

51 

Phrenology. 

.     46 

45 

Physics,    

.     51 

46 

Physiology. 

51 

SI 

Poetry, 

.     52 

52 
59 

Political  Economy,   .     . 

.       46 
.     53 

50 
49 

Religious  Subjects,    .     . 
Rhetoric,      

.     45 
52 

50 

f>9 

Science,  Exact,       .     .     . 

.     52 
*;n 

4*5 

Ad. 

Sculpture,     

.     52 

47 

Theolosry. 

45 

47 

Thermotics,  .    •.     .     *\'\. 

.     51 

47 

Treaties,      ..... 

.     45 

49 
50 

45 

Trigonometry,      .     ,     . 
Voyages  and  Travels, 
Zoology. 

.       52 
.     49 
50 

SYNOPTICAL  VIEW 

OF   THE 

ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


SCIENCES.— ARTS.— PHILOLOGY. 


SCIENCES. — Rational,  Natural,  Exact. 
1.  Theology.         Holy  Scriptures,  Ecclesiastical  History,  &c. 

„    j    .  C  Canon  and  Civil  Law,  Law  of  Nations,  Trea- 

<       ties,    Grovernment    and    Politics,  Political 
^      Economy,  Trade  and  Commerce. 

„    p, .,        ,       (  General  Treatises,  Moral  Philosophy,  Meta- 
P  y~  \      physics,  Education,  Manners,  Man. 

Ancient  and  Universal  History,  Antiquities, 
.    TT-  f    ,          j       Chronology,    Modern    History,  Biography 
•       and  Literary  History,  Geography,  Topog- 
raphy, Voyages  and  Travels. 

(  5.  Natural         (  Zoology,   Geology,   Mineralogy,    Botany  ; — 
History.       {      Agriculture  and  Gardening. 

6.  Medicine.      i  AnTatoray>    Physiology,    Hygeine  j-Medical 

(      Jurisprudence. 

p.      .  $  Statics,    Dynamics,    Astronomy,    Acoustics, 

7.  rtiysws.        ^      Optics,  Thermotics,  Atmology,  Electrology. 

Inorganic,  Organic,  Analysis  and  Manipula- 
i,  Applications  to  the  Arts. 


w 
o 

S5 

« 

*-* 

o 

CO 


p 

H 

•* 
^ 


EXACT  SCIENCE. — Mathematics. — Arithmetic,  Algebra,  Geometry. 
ARTS. — Mechanical,  Liberal,  Oratorical. 

C  i     7t/r    J,      •    7  S  Building,  Dyeing,  Brewing  and  Distillation, 
1.  Mechanical.  J      Manufactures  ;— Games,  Sports,  &c. 


.    T  .,       ,         <  Architecture,     Painting,    Sculpture,    Music, 
2.  Liberal.        J      Numismatics,  &c. 

n    *     •    7     $  Poetry  and  the  Drama,  Fables  ;    Eloquence, 

•  6.  Oratorical.     <        T?ViPtnrir    &rc 

J.C11CHJJ.  1L/B    OL/ls* 
V.  % 


PHILOLOGY. — Languages,  Polygraphs,  Criticism. 

><  C  1.  Languages.     Anglo-Saxon,  German,  French,  &c. 

o 

o  •(  2.  Polygraphs.    Collections  of  Works  on  several  Subjects. 

3.  Criticism.         JEsthetical,  Philosophical,  General. 


ANALYTICAL  CATALOGUE. 


SCIENCES.— RATIONAL,  NATURAL,  EXACT. 

RATIONAL  SCIENCE-THEOLOGY,  JURISPRUDENCE,  PHILOSOPHY,  HISTORY, 
RATIONAL  SCIENCE,  I.— THEOLOGY. 

The  Holy  Scriptures,  Ecclesiastical  History,   and   Religion*   Subjects 

in  General. 


THE    HOLY  SCRIPTURES. 

Coverdale's  Bible,  of  A.  D.  1535. 

Pictorial  Bible. 

Tyndale's  New  Testament,  A.  D.  1526. 

ECCLESIASTICAL   HISTORY. 

Boudinot,  E.  Star  in  the  West. 
Inquisition,  Records  of  the  Spanish. 
Middleton,  Memoirs  of  the  Reformers. 
Russell,  M.  Sacred  and  Profane  History. 

Ancient  and  Modern  Egypt. 

Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

Palestine. 

Stebbing,  H.,  History  of  the  Church. 
Reformation. 

RELIGIOUS   SUBJECTS. 

Abbot,  J.,  Way  to  do  Good. 
Babbage,  C.,  Ninth  Bridgewater  Treatise. 
Bakewell,  F.  C.,  Nat.  Evid.of  a  Put.  Life. 
Barrow,  J.,  On  the  Pope's  Supremacy. 
Bates,  W.,  Spiritual  Perfection. 
Baxter,  R.,  Dying  Thoughts. 
Beveridge,  W.,  Private  Thoughts. 
Boyle,  R.,  Veneration  due  to  God. 
Brownlee,  W.  C.,  Christian  Father. 
Butler,  Analogy  of  Religion. 

Fifteen  Sermone. 

Cave,  W.,  Lives  of  the  Apostles, 
— — ^— —  Primitive  Christianity. 
Chateaubriand,  Genie  du  Christianisme. 
Christian  Retirement. 
Church  P.,  Prize  Essays. 
Clark,  J.  A.,  Gathered  Fragments. 
Crocker,  Z.,  Catas.  Presb.  Church. 
Doddridge,  R.,  Rise  and  Progress  of  Reli- 
gion in  the  Soul. 


Duncan,  H.,  Sacred  Philoa.  of  Seasons. 
Hall,  Bishop,  Treatises. 
Harris,  Jno.,  Mammon. 

Britannia. 

Henry,  Communicant's  Companion. 
Home,  Geo.,  Commentary  on  the  Psalms. 
Howe,  Jno.,  Select  Treatises. 
J ames,  J.  A.,  Christian  Professor. 
Kidd,  J.,  Eternal  Sonship. 
Knox,  V.,  Christian  Philosophy. 
La  Mennais,  Affairs  de  Rome. 
Leighton,  Arch.,  Expositions. 
Letters  from  a  late  Eminent  Prelate. 
Locke,  J.,  On  the  Reasona.  of  Christianity. 
Lowth,  R.,  Lect.  on  the  Sacred  Poetry  of 

the  Hebrews. 

McLaurin,  J .,  Christian  Piety. 
Nelson,  D.,  On  Infidelity. 
Norton,  R.,  On  the  Gospels. 
Paxton,  G.,  Illustrations  of  the  Scriptures. 
Placette,  Death  of  the  Righteous. 
Practical  Suggestions  for  the  Sick. 
Ray,  J.,  On  the  Creation. 
Robertson,  I.,  Theological  Lectures. 
Sermons.     (In  Sacred  Classics.) 
Smith,  So.,  On  Divine  Government. 
Sprague,  W.  B.,  Lect.  on  Christianity. 
Swedenborg,  E.,  Apocalypse  Revealed. 
Heavenly  Arcana. 


Taylor,  J .,  Liberty  of  Prophesying. 

Life  of  Christ. 

Select  Sermons. 


Todd,  Jno.,  Sabbath  School  Teacher. 
Tucker,  L.,  On  Infidelity. 
Verplanck,  G.  C.,  On  Revealed  Religion. 
Wardlaw,  R.,  Christian  Ethics. 
Wayland,  F.,  On  Human  Responsibility. 
Williams,  Mrs.,  Religion  at  Home. 
Woodbridge,  J.,  Practical  Religion. 


RATIONAL  SCIENCE,  II.— JURISPRUDENCE. 

Canon  and    Civil   T,nvr,   7.1:1  w  of  Nations,   Treaties,   Government  and 
Politic*,  Political  Economy,  Trade  and  Commerce. 


CIVIL  LAW. 

Aldermen,  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of. 

LAW  OF  NATIONS  AND  TREATIES. 

Indian  Treaties  with  the  United  States. 
Mackintosh,  I.,  Defence  of  French  Revolu- 
tion. 
Montesquieu's  Spirit  of  Laws,  Review  of. 


Moulton's  Constitutional  Guide. 
Pine,  R.,  On  the  American  Revolution. 

GOVERNMENT   AND  POLITICS. 

Addresses,  &c.,    of  Presidents  of  United 

States. 
American  Advocate  of  Peace. 


American     Government, 
ter  of. 


Moral    Charae- 


46 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


American's  Guide,  (Constitution  of  U.  S.) 

Aristotle,  Politics. 

Burgh,  R.,  Political  Disquisitions. 

Burr's  Trial,  (by  Robertson.) 

Charles  1st,  Trial  of,  &c. 

Cooper,  J.  F.,  American  Democrat. 

Correspondence  Respecting  Russia. 

Criminal  Trials.   (Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

De  Tocqueville,  Democracy  in  America. 

Fonblanque,  A.,  England  under  Seven  Ad- 
ministrations. 

Godwin,  W.,  Political  Justice. 

Hermann,  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece. 

Jewish  Spy, Letters  of. 

London,  Police  and  Crimes  of. 

Parliamentary  Right  Maintained. 

Robison,  J.,  Proofs  of  a  Conspiracy. 

Secret  Societies  of  the  Middle  Ages.  (Lib. 
Ent.  Know.) 

Southey,  R.,  Colloquies. 

Sullivan,  W.,  Political  Class  Book. 

Taylor,  Hy.,  The  Statesman. 

Tennant,  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  India. 

Turkish  Spy,  Letters  from. 

Upham,  T.  C.,  Manual  ef  Peace. 

POLITICAL   ECONOMY. 

Bristed,  J.,  Bankruptcy  of  Great  Britain. 
Carey,  M.,  Political  Economy. 


Heeren,  A.  H.  C.,  Political  Treatises. 
Pebrer,  P.,  Taxa.  &c.f  of  British  Empire. 
Porter,  G.  R.,  Progress  of  the  Nation. 
Scrppe,  G.  P.,  Political  Economy. 
Smith,  A.,  Wealth  of  Nations. 
Vethake,  H.,  Political  Economy. 

TRADE  AND  COMMERCE. 

Bnnks,  History  of. 

Black  Sea,  Geographical  and  Commercial 

Account  of  the  Russian  Ports  in. 
Bowring,  J.,  Commerce  between  France  and 

England. 

' Switzerland. 

Foster,  B.  F.,  Counting  House  Manual. 

On  Exchanges. 

Hagemeister,  Commerce  of  the  Black  Sea. 
Hanway.J  ,  British  Trade  over  Casp.  Sea. 
Joplin,  T.,  On  the  Currency  Question. 
King,  C.,  British  Merchant. 
Macculloch,  J.  R  ,  Dictionary  of  Commerce. 
Mair,  J.,  Book-Keeping  Modernized. 
Montefiore,  J.,  Mercantile  Laws. 
O'Callaghan,  On  Usury. 
Ramsay,  G.,  On  Wealth. 

MEDICAL   JURISPRUDENCE. 

Taylor,  A.  S .,  Elements  of  Medical  Jurisp. 


RATIONAL  SCIENCE,  III.— PHILOSOPHY. 

Crenornl  Treatioea,  Moral  Philosophy,  MetaphyMicB,  Man,  Education, 
Manners,  Physiognomy,  Phrenology,  Demonology,  Witchcraft, 
Animal  Magnetiatu. 

AH,  Mrs.  M.  H  ,  Observations  on  the  Mus- 
sulmauns  of  India. 

Bucke,  C.,  Book  of  Human  Character. 

Central  Society's  Publications. 

Cobbett,  Advice  to  Young  Men. 

Cousin,  V.,  Report  on  Education  in  Hol- 
land. 

Domestic  Life  in  England. 

Godwin,  W.,  Thoughts  on  Man. 

Grund,  F.,  The  Americans. 

Hartley,  Observations  on  Man. 

Hindoos,  Manners  of.    (Lib.  Ent.  Knoic.) 

Hints  on  Etiquette. 

Howitt's  Rural  Life  in  England. 

Lane's  Modern  Egyptians. 

New-Zealanders,  Account  of.  (Lib,  Ent. 
Know. ) 

Pardoe,  Miss.  City  of  the  Sultan. 

Preceptor,  The. 

Prichard,  J.  C.,  Physical  Hist,  of  Mankind. 
Eastern  Origin  of  the  Cel- 


GENERAL  TREATISES,    MORAL   PHILOSOPHY 
AND  METAPHYSICS. 

Adams,  J.,  Moral  Philosophy. 
Aristotle,  Ethics. 

Boethius,  Ds  Consolations  Philosophise. 
Branagan,  Female  Character  Vindicated. 
Carter,  Two  Lectures  on  Taste. 
Domestic  Happiness  Portrayed. 
Economy  of  Human  Life. 
Family  Book. 

Guizot,  M.,  On  European  Civilization. 
Hawkins,  Germany,  Social  Condition,  &c. 
Hazlitt,  W.,  Principles  of  Human  Action. 
Lobb,  R.,  Contemplative  Philosopher. 
Logic  of  the  Ancients,  in  MSS. 
McDermot,  On  Taste. 

On  Tragic  Representation. 

McDonald,  Economy  of  Human  Life. 

Payne,  G.,  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 

Ritler,  H.  History  of  Ancient  Philosophy. 

Seneca,  Morals. 

Specimens  of  Foreign  Standard  Literature. 

Tennetnann,  History  of  Philosophy. 

Voltaire,  Philos.  Diet. 

Wayland,  Elements  of  Moral  Science. 

Winslow,  Young  Man's  Aid. 

Woman,  Moral  Influence  of. 

Young  Husband's  Book. 

Zimmerman,  On  Solitude. 

MAN,  EDUCATION,  MANNERS,  &C. 

Abbott,  J.,  The  Teacher. 


tic  Nations. 

Romans,  lusts,  and  Domestic  Manners  of. 

Saussure,  Mme  ,  Progressive  Education. 

Schoolmaster,  The. 

Self  Formation. 

Simpson,  Jas.,  Necessity  of  Popular  Edu- 
cation. 

Skene,  W.  F.,  Highlanders  of  Scotland. 

Stael,  De,  Influence  of  Literature  upon  So- 
ciety. 

Taylor, "J.,  Home  Education. 

Wys«,  T.,  Education  Reform. 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


47 


PHYSIOGNOMY,    PHRENOLOGY,     DEMONOLO- 

c;  v,  &.C. 

Alboha/.en,  Decisions  of  the  Stars. 
Caldwell,  Phrenology  Vindicated. 
De  Luze,  On  Animal  Magnetism. 
Durant,  C.  F.,  On  do. 
Franklin,  B.,  On  do. 


Gall,  F.  J.,  System  of  Phrenology. 
Scott,  W.,  Demonology  and  Witchcraft. 
Stone,  W.  L.,  Letter  to  Dr.  Brigham  on 

Animal  Magnetism. 
Thatcher,  On  Demonology. 
Walker,  Physiognomy  founded  on  Physio- 

logy. 


RATIONAL  SCIENCE,  IV.— HISTORY. 

Ancient  and  Vnireraal  History,  Antiquities,  Ohrouologr,  Blodcrn  His- 
tory, Biography,  ILiierary  History,  Geography,  Voyages  and  Trarels. 


ANCIENT  AND  UNIVERSAL  HISTORY,  ANTI- 
QUITIES, CHRONOLOGY. 

Adam,  A  ,  Roman  Antiquities. 

America  Discovered  in  the  10th  Century. 

Antiquitates  Americans. 

Arts   and   Antiquities  of  the  Greeks  and 
Romans.   (Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Chateaubriand,  L'Empire  Romaine. 

Crichton,  A  ,  Hist,  of  Arabia.    (E.  C.  L.) 

Scandinavia. 

Egyptian  Antiquities.  (//*  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Ferrand,  A.,  L'Esprit  d'Histoire, 

Fraaer,  History  of  Persia. 

Historical  Parallels.     (Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Keightley,  T.,  Outlines  of  History. 

Hanway,  J.,  Revolutions  in  Persia. 

Martin,  M.,  History,  &c.,  of  Eastern  India. 

Nicolas,  H.,  Chronology  of  History. 

Pompeii.     (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Potter,  J.,  Antiquities  of  Greece. 

Ramsay,  D.,  Universal  History. 

Rome,  History  of.      (Lardner's  Cyclo.) 

Russel,  M,  Connection  of  Sacred  and  Pro- 
fane History. 

—— ^ — —  History  of  Egypt. 

Palestine. 

Barbary  States. 

Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 


Sullivan,  W.,  Historical  Causes  and  Effects, 
Ty  tier,  A.  F.,  Elements  of  General  History. 
Vico,  J.  B.,  Philos.  Histoire. 
Wachsmuth,  Hist.  Antiq.  of  the  Greeks. 
Wilkinson,  J.  G.,  Ancient  Egyptians. 
Willard,  E,,  Universal  History. 

MODERN  HISTORY.— AMERICAN. 

Barber,  Connecticut  Hist.  Collections. 
Bozman,  History  of  Maryland. 
Carli,  Leltres  Americaines. 
Davis,  P.  M.,  History  of  the  Late  War. 
Fergus,  H.,  Hist,  of  U.  States.  (Lard,  Cy.) 
Gordon,  History  of  New-Jersey. 
HutcMnson,  HisUof  Massachusetts  Bay. 
McCauley,  J.,  History  of  New- York. 
O'Reilly,  H.,  Sketches  of  Rochester. 
Pine,  R.,  On  the  American  Revolution. 
Rafn,  C.  C.,  America  Discovered. 
Smith,  W.,  History  of  New- York. 
Snow,  C.  H.,  History  of  Boston. 
Taylor,  C.  B.,  History  of  United  States. 
Thatcher,  History  of  Plymouth. 
Thomas,  R.,  Glory  of  America. 
Winterbotham,  W.,  View  of  United  States. 
Yates  and  Moulton,  History  of  New-York. 


MODERN  HISTORY.— FOREIGN. 

Alison,  A.,  Europe  during  the  French  Revo- 
lution. 

Auber,  P.,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  British 
Power  in  India. 

Bertrand,  F.,  Mem.  of  the  Court  of  Louis 
XVI. 

British  India.    (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.) 

Britton,  Memoir  of  Tower  of  London. 

Capefigue,  Histoire  de  Phillippe  Auguste. 

Carey,  M.,  Ireland  Vindicated. 

Caulincourt,  Recollections  of. 

Carlyle,  T.,  French  Revolution. 

Cobbin,  J.,  Annual  Historian. 

Chamberlayne,  Anglife  Notitia. 

China.     (Edin.  Cab.  Lib.) 

(Lib.  Use.  Know.) 

(See  Duhalde.) 


Chronicles  of  London  Bridge. 
Corry,  John,  History  of  Bristol. 
Crowe,  E.  E.,  History  of  France. 
Davis,  The  Chinese. 
Duhalde,  P.,  History  of  China. 
Dunham,  History  of  Poland. 

Germanic  Empire. 

Europe    During    the 


Middle  Ages. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

Fonblanque,    A.,    England    under  Seven 

Administrations. 

Gleig,  G.  R.,  History  of  England. 
Grattan,  T.  C.,  History  of  Netherlands. 
Greece.    (See  ThirlwaU.) 
Hawkins,  B.,  Germany. 
Histoire  du  Moyen  A_ge. 
Ingraham,  J.,  Memorials  of  Oxford. 
James,  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain. 
Koch,  Revolutions  de  1'Europe. 
Mackintosh,  History  of  England. 
Moore,  T.,  History  of  Ireland. 
Paris  and  its  Historical  Scenes. 

Ent.  Know.) 
Pictorial  History  of  England. 
Planche,  J.  R.,  History  of  British  Costume. 
Portugal,  Civil  War  in. 
Pradt,  M.  de,  Revolu.  d'Espagne. 
Prescott,  Hist,  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 
Raffles,  Sir.  T.  S.,  History  of  Java. 
Rauruer,  F.,  Contrib.to  Modern  History. 
Political  History  of  England. 


(Lib. 


Roberts,  E.,  Mem.  of  Houses  of  York  and 

Lancaster. 

Russia,  History  of.    (In  Lard.  Cyclo.) 
Serre,  P.,  L'Entree  de  la  Reine  More. 


48 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


Sismondi,  Hist.  Repub.  Italienne. 

Ital.  Republics.    (Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Fall  of  me  Roman  Empire. 

Smedley,  E.,  History  of  France.  (Lib. 
Use.  Know.) 

Smollett,  T.,  History  of  England. 

Southey,  Thos.,  History  of  West  Indies. 

Sullivan,  Historical  Causes  and  Effects. 

Switzerland,  History  of.  (In  Lard.  Cycle.) 

Thirlwall,  C.,  History  of  Greece.  (Lard. 
Cyclo.) 

Ty  tier,  P.  F.,  History  of  Scotland. 

Wallace,  Wm.,  Continuation  of  Mackin- 
tosh's History  of  England.  (L.  Cyclo.) 

Watkins,  I.,  Life  and  Times  of  William  IV. 

Watson,  R.,  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip 
II.  and  III.  of  Spain. 

Wheeler,  J.,  History  of  Manchester. 

Williams,  C.,  Seven  Ages  of  England. 

Winterbotham,  W.,  View  of  China. 

Wood,  J.,  Description  of  Bath. 

York,  Hist,  of  the  County  of. 

BIOGRAPHY. 

Alcnin,  Life  by  Dr.  Lorenz. 

Angelo,    Michael,    Life.      (In  Lib.    Ute. 

Know.) 
Apostles,  Lives  of,  by  W.  Cave.     (Sac. 

Clas.) 

Bainbridge,  Life,  by  Harris. 
Ball,  Cha's.,  Life  of. 
Barclay,  Rob't.,  Account  of  his  Life  and 

Writings. 

Bateman,  Dr.,  Life,  by  Rumsey. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Eccentric  Charac- 
ters. 
Blake,  Admiral,  Life  of.     (In  Lib.   Use. 

Know.) 

Brant,  Life,  by  Wm.  L.  Stone. 
British  Plutarch. 

Brown,  Dr.  Thos.,  Life,  by  Dr.  Welsh. 
Buonaparte,  Life,  by  Hazlitt. 
Burns,  Robert,  Life  and  Works,  by  Currie. 
Calvin,  J.,  Life,  by  McKenzie. 
Canniaz,  Geo.,  Memoirs  of. 
Carey,  W.,  Memoirs  of. 
Cavendish.     ( See  Drake.) 
Caxton,  Life  of.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 
Christian  Brahmun,  by  Read. 
Cicero,  Life,  by  Strieker. 
Cid  Campeador,  Lift,  by  Quintata. 
Clarendon,  Lord,  Life,  by  Lister. 
Clarion.  Madame,  Memoirs,  by  herself. 
Clark,  Dr.,  Life,  by  Whiston. 
Coke,  Sir  E.,  Life  of.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 

Coleridge, by  Gilman . 

Coverdale,  M.,  Memorials  of. 

Cowper,  Wm.,  Life,  by  Southey. 

Cuvier,    Mademoiselle,    Memoir  of.      (In 

"Flower  Faded") 
Dampier.    ( See  Drake.) 
Davenport's  Dictionary  of  Biography. 
Departed  Heroes,  Lives  of. 
Distinguished  Men  of  Modern  Times.     (In 

Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 
Brake,  Cavendish  and  Dampier,  Lives  of. 

(InEdin.  Cab.  Lib.) 
Empereurs  Remains,  Hist.  of. 


Fenelon,  Memoir    of.      (In   "Selections 

from") 

Franklin,  B.,  Life  and  Works,  by  Sparks. 
Galileo,  Life,   by   Drinkwater.      (In  Lib, 

Use.  Know,) 

Goethe,  Characteristics  of. 
Gray,  Thos.,  Life  and  Works. 
Grimaldi,  J.,  Life. 

Guzman  the  Good,  Life,  by  Quintata. 
Hazlitt,  W.,  Spirit  of  the  Age. 
Henry  8th,  Life,  by  Tytler. 
Historic  Gallery. 
Hobart,  Bishop,  Memorials  of. 
James'  Foreign  Statesmen. 
Jones,  Sir  W.,  Life,  by  Teignmouth. 
Kepler,  Life.     (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 
LaFajette,  Memoirs,  by  his  Family. 
Lamb,  C.,  Life,  by  Talfburd. 
Luther,  M.,  Life,  by  Bower. 
-  Kortz. 


Mahomet,  Life.     (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de,  Life,  by  Roscoe. 
More,  Sir  Thos.,  Life,  by  Cresacre  More. 

Sir  J. Mackintosh. 


Newton,  Life,  by    Biot.      (In    Lib.    Use. 

Know.) 

Niebuhr,  do.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Knoir.) 
Nollekins  and  his  Times,  by  Smith. 
Peters,  A.  R.,  "  Young  Disciple,"  by  Clark. 
Philip  II.  and  III.,  Lives,  by  Watson. 
Plutarque,  par  M.  Dacier. 
Prince  of  Viana,  Life,  by  Quintata. 
Pursuit  of  Knowledge 'Under  Difficulties. 

(Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 
Raleigh,  Sir  W..  Life,  by  Tytler. 
Reformers,  Lives  of,  by  Middleton. 
Rittenhouse,  Life,  by  Barton. 
Renwick. 


Roger  de  Lauria,  Life,  by  Quintata. 

Schiller,  Life,  by  Carlyle. 

Smith,  Adam,  Life  of.  (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 

Sonaers,  Lord,  Life  of.  do.        do. 

Thelwall,  John,  Life,  by  his  Widow. 

Titian,  Life  of,  by  Northcole. 

Tooke,  John  H.,  Life  of,  by  Stephens. 

Walton,  Life,  by  Dauforth. 

Wallenstein,  Life,  by  Mitchell. 

Washington,  Life,  by  Kingston. 

Wbitefield,  Geo.,  Life,  by  Philip. 

Wilberforce,  Life,  by  his  Sons. 

William  IV.,  Life,  by  Watkins 

Wren,  Sir  C.,  Life.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Know) 

COLLECTIONS  OF  BIOGRAPHY  IN  LARDNER's 
CYCLOPffiDIA. 

British  Lawyers,  by  H.  Roscoe. 

Statesmen,  by  Mackintosh,  &c. 

Naval  Commanders,  by  Southey. 

Military    do.  by  Gleig. 

Literary  and  Scientific  Men. 


Foreign  Statesmen,  G.  P.  R.  James,  &c. 
Literary  and  Scientific  Men  of  Italy,  Spain, 
&.C.,  by  J.  Montgomery,  &c. 

EDINBURGH  CABINET  LIBRAKV.     • 

Eminent  Zoologists. 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


49 


tiBRARf   OF    ENTERTAINING  KNOWLEDGE. 

Distinguished  Men  of  Modern  Times. 
Pursuit  of  Knowledge  Under  Difficulties. 

LIBRARY    OF    USEFUL    KNOWLEDGE. 

Lives  of  Eminent  Men. 

Hazlitt,  W.,  Spirit  of  the  Age. 
Middleton,  J.  VV.,  Lives  of  the  Reformers. 
Quinlata,  Lives  of  Celebrated  Spaniards. 
Sparks'  American  Biography. 

LITERARY  HISTORY,  BIBLIOGRAPHY,  &C. 

Baldwin,  E  ,  Annals  of  Yale  College. 

Baranle,  M.  de,  Da  la  Litterature  Frangais. 

Beowulf,  Anglo-Saxon  Poem  of,  &c. 

Chambers,  R.,  History  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage and  Literature. 

Coleridge,  H.  N.,  Intro.  Greek  Poets. 

Conybeare,  J.,  Illust.  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poe- 
try. 

Coverdale,  Myles,  Memorials  of. 

Dibden.  T.  F.,  Introduction  to  the  Greek 
and  Latin  Classics. 

Dunlup,  J.,  History  of  Fiction. 

Goethe,  Characteristics  of. 

Guest,  E  ,  History  of  English  Rhythms. 

Hallatn,  H.,  History  of  the  Literature  of 
Europe. 

Hawkins,  B.,  Germany. 

Hippesley,  J.  H.,  On  Early  English  Litera- 
ture. 

Lamb,  C.,  Specimens  of  English  Dramatic 
Poets. 

Tannehill,  W.,  History  of  Literature. 

Thorpe,  B.,  Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica. 

GEOGRAPHY,  VOYAGES  AND   TRAVELS,  &C. 

Addison,  C.  G.,  Damascus  and  Palmyra. 
Africa,  Discovery  in. 
Alexander,  J.  E.,  Western  Africa. 
Allen,  Wm.,  Pict.  Views  of  I.  Ascension. 
America,  Internal  Navigation  of. 
Backwoods  of  Canada.   (Lib.  Ent.  Know,) 
Barrow,  J.,  Excurs.  North  of  Europe. 

Tout  in  Ireland. 

Visit  to  Iceland. 

Bell,  Jno.,  Travels  in  Asia. 
Bennett,  G.  J.,  Tour  in  Wales. 
Black  Sea,  Geogr.  of. 
Boid,  Capt.,  Azores. 
Bradford,  T.  G.,  Atlas. 
Bray,  Mrs.,  Devonshire. 
British  India,  Account  of. 
Chamberlayne,  E.,  Present  State  of  Eng. 
Chateaubriand,  Itiaeraire. 
Chevalier,  M.,  Lettres  Amerique. 
China,  Account  of.  (In  Edin.  Cab,  Lib.) 
Circumnavigation,    do, 
Collen,  G.  W.,  Britannia  Saxonica. 
Cook,  Clark,  and  Gore,  Pacific  Ocean. 
Cooley,  W.  D.,  Maritime  Discovery. 
Cooper,  J.  F.,  England. 

Italy. 

Correspondence  on  Russia. 
Corry,  John,  History  of  Bristol. 
Cox,  H.,  Resid.  in  Barman  Empire. 
7 


Crichton,  A.,  Scandinavia. 

Hist,  of  Arabia. 

Cunningham,  P.,  New  S.  Wales- 

Cushing,  C.,  Spain. 

Darby,  Wm.,  Tour  to  Detroit. 

Darby,  Wm.,  View  of  U.  States. 

Darby  and  Dwight,  Gazetteer  of  U.  States. 

Drake,  Cavendish  and  Dampier,  Voyages. 

Elwood,  Mrs.  Col.,  Journey  to  India. 

Empson,  C.,  Soutti  America. 

English,  G.  B.,  Expedition  to  Africa. 

Fanning,  E.,  Voyage  to  South  Seas. 

Fisk,  VV.,  Travels  in  Europe. 

Flint,  T.,  Mississippi  Valley. 

Flinter,  Col.,  Porto  Kico. 

Forbes,  J.,  Tour  in  Belgium. 

Fraser,  J.  B-,  Desciip.  of  Persia. 

Gilman,  Mrs.,  Poetry  of  Travelling. 

Graah,  Expedition  to  Greenland. 

Granville,  Spas  of  Germany. 

Grund,  F.,  Americans. 

Hanway,  I.,  Travels  in  Russia. 

Harris,  Pittsburgh  Directory. 

Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels. 

Hassler,  Survey  of  the  U.  S.  Coast. 
Hawkins,  B.,  Germany. 
Head,  Continuation  of  the  Home  Tour. 
Humboldt,  Travels.     (Ed.  Cab.  Lib.) 
Humphrey,  H.,  Tour  in  Europe. 
Hutchinson,  Lt.  Gov  ,  Hist.  Massachusetts. 
Hutton,  C.,  Tour  of  Africa. 
Hoskins,  Visit  to  the  Oasis. 
Illinois.  Gazetteer  of. 
•     1837. 


Inglis,  H.  D.,  Spain. 

Channel  Islands. 

'• Tour  in  Ireland. 

Ingraham,  Memorials  of  Oxford. 
Isaacs,  Nat.,  Travels  in  Africa. 
Italy,  Three  Years'  Residence  in. 
Jamieson,  Mrs,,  France. 
Jenkins,  W.,  Ohio  Gazetteer. 
Jewett,  I.  A.,  Passages  in  For.  Travel. 
Laird  and  Oldfield,  Exped.  to  Africa. 
Laurent,  P.  E.  Classical  Tour. 
Lord,  P.  B.,  Algiers. 
Macgillivray,  \V.,  Humboldt's  Travels. 
Maltebrun,  Geography. 
Martin,  M.,  Eastern  India. 

Br.  Colo.  Library. 

Mavtineau,  H.,  Western  Travel. 
Maude,  J.,  Falls  of  Niagara. 
Miranda's  Expedition. 
O'Connel,  Adv.  in  N.  Holland. 
Ogilby,  John,  Britannia. 

Africa. 

Ordnance  Survey  of  Ireland. 

O'Reilly,  Rochester. 

Pardoe,  Miss,  City  of  the  Sultan. 

Paris,  Sketches  of,  by  an  American. 

Parker,  S.,  Tour  beyond  Rocky  Mountains. 

Parsons,  H.  A.,  Book  of  Niagara  Falls. 

Peck,  Gazetteer,  of  Illinois. 

Perry,  C.,  View  of  the  Levant. 

Phip'ps,  C.  J .,  Voyage  towards  the  N.  Pole. 

Pittsburgh  Directory. 

Polar  Seas,  Discovery  in.   (Ed.  Cab.  Lib.) 

Pompeii.    (Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 


50 


ANALVTJCAL    CATALOGUE. 


Puckler  Muskau,  Semilasso  in  Africa. 

_____ Vorletz.  Weltgnng. 

Putnam,  G.  P.,  Tourist  in  Europe. 
Portugal,  Civil  War  in. 
Radcliffe,  A.,  Tour  in  Holl.  and  Germany. 
Reed,  Matheson,  Visit  to  Amer.  Churches. 
Roberta,  Ed.,  Embassy  to  Siam. 
Ruschenberger,  Voyage  round  the  World. 
Russell,  M.,  Barbary  Siutes. 

A nc.  and  Mod  Egypt. 

Nubia  sind  Abyssinia. 

Simond,  L.,  Tour  in  Great  Britain, 
Singleton,  H.,  Letters  from  the  South. 
Sketches  by  a  Traveller. 
'  —  of  Paris. 

Smith,  W.  H.,  Birmingham. 
Spafford,  H.  G.,  Gazet.  of  New-York. 
Stanhope,  L.,  Greece  in  1823-4. 
Stearns,  S.,  Tour  to  Paris. 


•  StephenD,  John,  Travel*  in  Greece,  &c. 
Switzerland  and  France,  Letters  from. 
Tour  in  South  Holland. 
Townsend,  Jo.,  Journey  in  Spain  in  1786-7. 
Tytler,  B.  F.,  Disc,  on  N.  Coasts  of  America. 
U.  States,  Connected  View  of  Inter.  Navi. 
Vaudoncourt,  Mem.  of  Ionian  Isles. 
Voyages  and  Travels,  Collection  of. 
Walker,  J as.,  Lett,  on  West  Indies. 
Walsh,  R  ,  Notices  of  Brazil. 
Wellstead,  S.  R.,  Travels  in  Arabia. 
Wentworth,  W.  C.,  New  South  Wales. 
Wheeler,  J.,  Manchester. 
Williams,  J.  L.,  Teiritory  of  Florida. 
Williams,  John,  Mission.  South  Seas. 
Winlerbotham,  W.,  Chinese  Empire. 

View  of  U.  States. 


Wood,  J.,  Desc.  of  City  of  Bath. 
Wraxall,  N.  W.,  Mem.  of  Court  of  Berlin. 


NATURAL  SCIENCE-NATURAL  HISTORY,  MEDICINE,  PHYSICS  AND  CHEMISTRY, 

NATURAL  SCIENCE,  L— NATURAL  HISTORY. 
Zoology,  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  Agriculture  anil  Gardening. 


Agassiz,  Poissons  Fossiles. 
Alcott,  W.  A., House  I  Live  in. 
Bakewell,  Philosophical  Conversations. 
Bell,  British  Quadrupeds. 
Bennett,  Gardens  and  Menag.  of  Zoologi- 
cal Gardens  Delineated. 
Bergman,  Essays. 
Birds.    (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 
British  Husbandry.    (In  Lib,  Use.  Know.) 
Brown,  Zoologist's  Text  Book. 
Craigie,  Anatomy. 

Chaisneaux,  C.,  Atlas  d'Historie  Naturelle. 
Chaptal,  Agricultural  Chemistry, 
Cleghorn,  Agriculture. 
Coinstock,  J.,  Botany. 
Duncan,  Nat.  Hist,  of  Beetles. 

Butterflies,  Moths,  &c. 

Fauna  Boreali-Amerieana. 

Fleming,  Molluscous  Animals. 

Flora  of  North  America,  Torrey  and  Gray. 

Fossil  Fuel,  History  of. 

Goring  and  Prichard,  Microscopic  Illus. 

Grant,  Comparative  Anatomy. 

Green,  On  the  Cultivation  of  Flowers. 

Hale,  Mrs.,  Flora's  Interpreter. 

Henslow,  Botany. 

Higgins,  Geology. 

Hooker,  Icones  Planatarum. 

Hutchison,  G.,  Unexplained  Phenomena. 

Insects.     (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Jameson,  Mineralogy. 

Jardine,  Wm.,  Felinae. 

Fishes. 

Gallinaceous  Bird*. 

Goats,  Sheep,  &c. 

Humming  Birds. 

Pachydermes. 

— — Monkeys. 

Jardine  and  Selby,  Ornithology. 
Laurence,  J.,  Geology  in  1835. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.,  Botany. 
Lindley,  G.,  Guide  to  the  Orchard,  &c. 
— —  John,  Introduction  to  Botany. 


Lindley,  John,  Natural  System  of  do. 

First  Principles  of  Horticul- 
ture. 

Key  to  Structural,  &c.,  Bot- 
any. 

Loudon,  J.  C.,  Arboretum  Britanicum. 

Suburban  Gardener. 

Low,  Agriculture. 

Lyell's  Elements  of  Geology. 

Principles        do. 

Mackay,  J.  T.,  Flora  Hibernica. 

Magazine  of  Zoology  and  Botany. 
Natural  History. 


Mantell,  G.,  Wonders  of  Geology. 
Menageries.  (In  Lib.  Ent  Know.) 
Miller,  T.,  Beauties  of  the  Country. 
Mudie,  R  ,  British  Naturalist. 

Natural  History  of  Birds. 

Naturalists'  Library. 
Neill,  Dr.,  On  Horticulture. 
Parkinson,  Intro,  to  Fossil  Remains. 
Planting.    (Lib.  Use.  Know.,  1st  Seriet.) 
Phillips,  John,  Geology. 
Rennie,  Alphabet  of  Botany. 

Insects. 


Zoology. 
Gardening. 


Medical  Botany. 


Renwick,  Outlines  of  Geology. 
Richardson,  Fauna  Boreali-Amerieana. 
Selby,  Pigeons.    (In  Nat.  Lib.) 
Parrots.  Do. 


Shepard,  C.  U.,  Mineralogy. 
Sinclair,  Code  of  Agriculture. 
Swainson,  Animals  in  Menageries.  (Lard. 

Cyclo.) 
Birds,  in  "  Fauna  Boreali-Ame- 

ricana." 

of  Africa.    (Kat.  Lib.) 


Geography  and  Classification  of 

Animals. 
•        Discourse  on  Nat.  History. 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


51 


Swainson,  Nat.  Hist,  of  Quadrupeds.    (In 
Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Birds.  Do. 

Thomson,  Geology,  Mineralogy,  &c, 
Torrey,  Flora  of  North  America. 
Vegetable  Substances.    (Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 


Whales,  Nat.  Hist.  of.    (In  Nat.  Lib.) 
Witham,  Structure  of  Fossil  Vegetables. 
Wonders  of  Vegetable  Kingdom  Displayed. 
Woodland  Gleanings. 
Yarrell,  W.,  History  of  Brit.  Fishes. 
Youatt,  W.,  Cattle.    (In  Lib.  U*e.  Know.) 


Waterton,  C.,  Essays  on  Nat.  History. 
Annals  of  Philosophy. 

the  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  New-York. 

Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History. 

Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia. 


NATURAL  SCIENCE,  II.— MEDICINE. 
Anatomy,  Physiology,  Hrgeinc  and  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

Philip,  On  Sleep  and  Death, 

Rennie,  J.,  New  Supp.to  Pharmacopiae. 

Smith,  S.,  On  Fever. 

Lecture  over  J.  Bentham. 


Alcott,  House  I  Live  In. 

Bostock,  Physiology. 

Christison,  On  Poisons. 

Clark,  On  Consumption. 

Copland,  Dictionary  of  Medicine. 

Granville,  Spas  of  Germany. 

Hygeine,  Domestique. 

Kitchener,  W.,  Economy  of  the  Eyes. 


Philosophy  of  Health. 

Use  of  the  Dead  to  the  Living. 

Taylor,  A.  S.,  Medical  Jurisprudence. 
Thackrah,  Influence  of  Trades  on  Health. 


NATURAL  SCIENCE,  III.— PHYSICS. 

Stnliea,  Dynamics,  Astronomy,   Acoustics,    Optics,  Thermotics,   Aliuo- 
logr,  Elcctrology. 


Arnott,  N.,  Elements  of  Physics. 
Astronomy.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 
Babbage,  Decline  of  Science. 
Bachhoffner,  Voltaic  Electricity. 
Bakewell,  F.  C.,  Philoso.  Conversations. 
Barlow,  P.,  Machinery  and  Manufactures. 
Bergman,  Physical  and  Chemical  Essays. 
Brewster,  Magnetism. 

Optics. 

Microscope. 

British  Annual. 

Comstock,  J.,  Natural  Philosophy. 
Dick,  Celestial  Scenery. 
Discoveries  in  Light  and  Vision. 
Electricity,     (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 
Electro-Magnetism.       Do. 
Galvanism.  Do. 

Grier,  Mechanics'  Dictionary. 
Hare,  Meteorology. 
Herschell,  J.,  Astronomy. 

Natural  Philosophy. 


Higgins,  Electricity. 
Howard,  Meteorology. 
Hutchison,  Unexplained  Phenomena. 
Lardner,  Mechanics. 

Heat. 

Hydrostatics. 

Leithead,  Electricity. 

Library  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Magazine  of  Popular  Science. 

Moffatt,  Book  of  Science. 

Nichol,  Architecture  of  the  Heaveni. 

Notes  on  Various  Sciences. 

Patterson,  Climate  of  Ireland. 

Phillips,  R.,  Million  of  Facts. 

Powell,  B.,  History  of  Nat.  Philosophy. 

Rennie,  J.,  Alphabet  Nat.  Philosophy. 

Scientific  Memoirs,  by  Taylor. 

Sommerville,  Connection  of  the  Physical 

Sciences. 

Webster,  T.,  Elements  of  Physics. 
Whewell,  W.,  Hist,  of  Inductive  Science!. 


NATURAL  SCIENCE,  IV.— CHEMISTRY. 

Inorganic,   Orgnnic,  Analysis  and  Manipulation,  Application*  to  the 

Art*. 


Bachhoffner,  Chemistry  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Bergman,  Physical  and  Chemical  Essays- 
Berthollet,  On  Dyeing. 
British  Annual.  - 

Association  Reports. 

Brande,  Manual  of  Chemistry. 

Elements  of       do. 

Chaptal,  Agricultural  Chemistry. 

Chemistry.    (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 

Christison,  J.,  On  Poisons. 

Daubeny,  C.,  On  the  Atomic  Theory. 

Domestic  Chemist. 

Donovan,  Chemistry.     (In  Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Domestic  Economy. 

Ede,  Practical  Facts  in  Chemistry. 
Faraday,  Chemical  Manipulation. 
Fourcroy,  Syst.  Con.  Chimiques. 


Griffin,  Chemical  Recreations. 
Magazine  of  Popular  Science. 
Mitscherlieh,  Chimie. 

do.  translated. 

Moffat,  Book  of  Science,  vol.  2. 
Notes  on  Various  Sciences. 
Parkes,  Chemical  Catechism. 
Raspail,  Organic  Chemistry. 
Reid,  Chemistry  of  Nature. 
Rennie,  Alphabet  of  Chemistry  = 
Rose,  Chemical  Analysis. 
Scientific  Memoirs,  by  Taylor. 
Thomson,  R.  D.,  Records  of  Science. 

T.,  First  Principles  of  Chemistry. 

Inorganic  Chemistry. 

AnaaU  of  Philosophy. 

Turner,  E.,  Elements  of  Chemistry, 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


EXACT  SCIENCE.-MATHEMATICS, 

Arithmetic,  Algebra,  Algebraic  Geometry,  Geometry,  Trigonometry 

Mathematics.     (In  Lib.  Use.  Know.) 


Bradley,  Tho?.,  Practical  Geometry,  &c. 
Button,  C.,  Course  of  Mathematics. 
Laiduer,  Dr.,  Treatise  on  Arithmetic. 


Simson,  R.,  Elements  of  the  Conic  Sec- 
tions. 


ARTS-MECHANICAL,  LIBERAL,  ORATORICAL. 

ARTS,  I.— MECHANICAL. 
Dyeing,  Brewing,  Building,  Manufactures,  <5tc.,  Games  nnd  Sports. 


Arnott,  N.,  On  Warming  and  Ventilating. 
Arts  and  Antiq.  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Barlow,  P.,  Machinery  and  Manufactures. 
Berthollet,  On  Dyeing. 
Donovan,  M.,  Brewing,  Baking,  &c. 
Gaskell,  P.,  Artisans  and  Machinery. 
Grier,  Mechanic's  Pockt-t  Dictionary. 
Hassler,  Survey  of  the  Coast. 
Hosking,  W.,  Architecture  and  Building. 
Lewis,  Chess  for  Beginners. 


Metal,  Manufactures  in.     (Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Montgomery,  J.,  Cotton  Spinning. 

Pohlman,  On  Chess. 

Porcelain  and  Glass.     (Lard.  Cyclo.) 

Silk  Manufacture,  do. 

Smith's  Festivals,  Games  and  Amusement*. 

Trades,  Book  of. 

Ure,  A.,  Cotton  Manufacture. 

Walker,  D.,  Games  and  Sports. 

G.,  Chess  Made  Easy. 


ARTS,  II.— LIBERAL. 
Architecture,  Paiuting,  Sculpture,  Music,  Numismatics. 


Akerman,  J.  Y.,  Numismatic  Manual. 
Architecture,  Glossary  of  Terms  in. 
BaehhofFner,  Chemistry  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Burnet,  J.,  Practical  Hints  on  Painting. 

Education  of  the  Eye. 

Callcot,  Dr.,  Musical  Grammar. 
Cattermoie,  R.,  Book  of  the  Cartoons. 
De  Quincy,  Q.,  On  Imitation  in  the  Fine 

Arts. 

Egyptian  Antiquities.  (InLib.Ent.  Know.) 
Field,  G.,  Chromatography. 
Flaxman,  J.,  Lectures  on  Sculpture. 


Gardiner,  W.,  Music  of  Nature. 
Graham,  G.  F.,  Treatise  on  Music. 
Hay,  D.  R.,  Harmonious  Colouring. 
Hayiton,  B.  R.,  On  Paiuting.  (Ency.Brit.) 
Hazlitt,  Wm.,  On  the  Fine  Arts.  do. 
Hosking,  W.,  Treatise  on  Architecture. 
Howard,  F.,  Sketchcr's  Manual. 
London,  J.  C.,  Architectural  Magazine. 
Phillips,  John,  Lectures  on  PainUng. 
Scott,  Infantry  Tactics. 
Tredgold,  T.,  On  Rail-Roads. 
Turner,  J.,  Manual  of  Vocal  Music. 


ARTS,  III.— ORATORICAL. 
Poetry  and  the  Drama,  Fables,  Eloquence,  Rhetoric,  Arc. 


jEsop,  Fables. 

yEsop,  Junior,  in  America. 

Aucient  Metrical  Tales. 

Bacon,  W.  T.,  Poems. 

Barn- Yard  Rhymes. 

Beowulf,  Anglo-Saxon  Poem  of,  &c. 

Beranger,  Chansons. 

Bowles,  Miss,  Poems. 

Brougham,  Speeches,  &c. 

Burns,  R.,  Works. 

Campbell,  Philosophy  of  Rhetoric. 

Chapman,  J.  M.,  Greek  Pastoral  Poets. 

Coleridge,  H.  V.,  Study  of  the  Greek  Poets. 

Conyheare,  J.,  Illustration  of  Anglo-Saxon 

Poetry. 

Cowper,  W.,  Works,  by  Southey. 
Cox,  A.  C.,  Advent,  a  Mystery. 
Croly,  G.,  Beauties  of  the  British  Poets. 
Deakin,  H.  C.,  Deliverance  of  Switzerland. 
Doane,  G.  W.,  Songs  by  the  Way. 
Dolby,  T.,  Shaksperian  Dictionary. 
Fail-field,  S.  L.,  Abuddon,  &c. 
Glad  win,  F.,  Gulistan,  or  the  Rose  Garden. 
Goetbe,  Faustus,  by  Anster, 


Gould,  Miss  F.  H.,  Poems. 

Gray,  Thos.,  Works. 

Greene,  Robl.,  Dramatic  Works. 

Hazlitt,  Wm.,  Characters  of  Shakspeare'a 

Plays. 

Hemans,  F.,  Poetical  Works. 
Herrick,  B.,   do. 
Htint,  Leigh,  do. 
Jacobite  Minstrelsy. 
Kemble,  J.  M.,  Translation  of  Beowulf. 
Ltunb,  C.,  Specimens  of  Dramatic  Poets. 
La  Martine,  Jocelyn. 

Harmonies. 

Landor,  W.  S.,  Pericles  and  Aspasia. 

Laurel  and  the  Lyre. 

Le  Grand,  Fabliaux,  by  G.  L.  Way. 

Lyde,  A.  T.,  Buds  of  Spring. 

Me  Dei  mot,  On  Tragic  Representation. 

Milman,  H.  H.,  Nala  and  Dalmayanti. 

Modern  Duneiad  and  other  Poems. 

Moxon,  E.,  Sonnets. 

Mythological  Fables. 

Nodier,  Contes. 

Phillips',  Curran's  and  Grattan's  Speeches. 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


53 


Proctor,  B.  W.,  Marcian  Colonna. 

Reign  of  Humbug,  a  Satire. 

Relics  of  Melodino. 

Sacred  Poetry  of  the  17lh  Century. 

Sareeant,  J.,  Select  Speeches. 

Schiller,  F.,  Bride  of  Messina,  by  Irvine. 

Scott,  M.  Y.,  Fatal  Jest,  and  other  Poems. 

Shirley,  J.,  Dramatic  Works. 

Sophocles,  Tragedies,  translated. 

Southey,  R.,  Poetical  Works. 

Spenser,  E.,  Poetical  Works. 

St.  Jonathan,  a  Lay  of  a  Scald. 


Talfourd,  T.  N.,  Athenian  Captive. 

Tennyson,  A.,  Poems. 

Thorn,  W.  J.,  Early  English  Prose  Ro- 
mances. 

Untaught  Bard. 

Wan,  W.,  Prohus. 

Watts,  Dr.,  Lyric  Poems. 

Waverly  Anecdotes. 

Webster,  D.,  Speeches  and  Forensic  Argu- 
ments. 

Wordsworth's  Poetical  Works, 


PHILOLOGY.-LANGUAGES,  POLYGRAPHS,  CRITICISM. 

PHILOLOGY,  I.— LANGUAGES. 
Anglo-Saxon,  German,  French,  &c. 

ANGLO-SAXON.  GERMAN. 


Beowulf,  Anglo-Saxon  Poem  of. 

• translated  by  Kemble. 

Boethius,  De  Consolatione  Philosophise. 
Bosworth,  Elements  of  Anglo-Saxon  Gram- 
mar. 

— — Compendium  of  do. 

Anglo-Saxon  Dictionary. 

Collen,  G.  W'.,  Britann.  Saxonica. 
Conybeare,J.,Illus.  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry. 
Rask,  E.,  Anglo-Saxon  Grammar. 
Thorpe,  B.,  Analecta,  Anglo-Saxonica. 


Follen,  C.,  Practical  German  Grammar. 
Rowbotham,  German  Grammar. 
Weber,  German  and  English  Dictionary. 

FRENCH. 

Le  Brethon,  Guide  to  French  Language. 


Morrison,  R.,  Vocabulary  of  the  Canton 
Dialect. 


PHILOLOGY,  II.— POLYGRAPHS. 
Works  on  Several  Subjects. 


Abbot,  J.,  Hoary  Head. 

Annals  of  N.  Y.  Lyceum  of  Nat.  History. 

Philosophy. 

Anniversary  Calendar. 

Arcana  of  Science  and  Art. 

Blessington,  Lady,  Conversations  with  By- 
ron. 

Bourdaloue,  CEuvres. 

Bray,  Mrs.,  Devonshire. 

British  Annual. 

British  Association  Reports. 

Brougham,  Lord,  Opinions,  &c. 

Bucke,  C.,  Book  of  Human  Character. 

Table  Talk. 

Beauties  of  Nature. 

Cameleon,  Le,  Journal  non  Politique. 

Carlyle,  T.,  Miscellaneous  Essays. 

Chambers'  Edinburgh  Journal. 

Chamisso,  A.,  Werke. 

Cobbin,  J.,  Annual  Historian. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.,  Literary  Remains. 

Cowper,  W.,  Life  and  Works,  by  Southey. 

Conversations  on  Nature  and  Art. 

Crabb,  Geo.,  Diet,  of  General  Knowledge. 

Crebillon,  CEuvres. 

Delavigne,  CEuvres. 

Despreruix,  CEuvres. 

Donovan,  M.,  Domestic  Arts,  &c.  (Lard- 
ner's  Cyclo.) 

Drake,  N.,  Mornings  in  Spring. 

Evenings  in  Autumn. 

Duncan,  H.,  Sacred  Philos.  of  the  Seasons. 

Ec-kerraann,  Gesprache  mit  Goethe. 


Essays  on  Conversation  and  Quackery. 
Fenelon,  CEuvres. 

Selections  from. 

Fragments  of  Literature. 
Franklin,  B.,  Letters. 

Works,  by  Sparks. 


Gallery  of  Nature  and  Art. 
Godwin,  W-,  Thoughts  on  Man. 
Goethe,  Saumtlicke  Werke. 
-  Characteristics  of. 


Gray,  Thos.,  Works. 

Hassler,  Documents. 

Heeren,  Political  Treatises. 

Historical  Parallel?.  (In  Lib.  Ent.  Know.) 

Hogg,  London  as  it  is. 

Hopkins.  School  Library. 

Howitt,  Rural  Life  in  England. 

Hugo,  V.,  CEuvres. 

Hunt,  L.,  Indicator  and  Companion. 

London  Journal. 

La  Harpe,  Lycfee. 

Lnrdner's  Cyclopaedia. 

Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge. 

Useful  Knowledge. 

La  Marline,  CEuvres. 

Landor,  Imaginary  Conversations. 

Littleton,  Lord,  Letters  of. 

Lobb,  Contemplative  Philosopher. 

Magazine  of  Popular  Science. 

Zoology  and  Botany. 

Miller.  T.,  Beauties  of  the  Country. 
Mirror,  The,  of  Literature,  &c. 
Miscellanies. 


54 


ANALYTICAL    CATALOGUE. 


Naturalists'  Library. 

Nollekins  and  Times,  by  J.  P.  Smith. 

Notes  on  Various  Sciences. 

Pebrer,  P.,  Taxation,  &c.  of  Gt.  Britain. 

Penny  Cyclopaedia. 

Philadelphia,  Journal  of  the  Academy  of 

Natural  Sciences  of. 
Phillips,  Sir  R.,  Million  of  Facts. 
Porter,  <T.  R,,  Progress  of  the  Nation. 
Raben,  P.,  Cursus.  Philosophicus. 
Reese,  D.  M.,  Humbugs  of  New- York. 
Reflector,  The. 
Richter,  J.  P.,  Saumtlicke  Werke. 


Ritson,  Thos.,  Letters. 
Ripley,  Geo.,  Specimens  of  Foreign  Stand- 
ard Literature. 
Sacred  Classics. 
Scientific  Memoirs,  by  Taylor. 
Sinclair,  Sir  J.,  Correspondence. 
Southey,  R.,  Colloquies. 
Spence,  J.,  Anecdotes. 
Thomson,  R.  D.,  Records  of  Gen.  Science. 
Waldie,  Select  Circulating  Library. 
Walker,  F.,  The  Original. 
Weld,  Corrected  Proofs. 


PHILOLOGY,  III.— CRITICISM. 
^Batbctical,  Historic-til,  Philosophical,  Philological  nnd  General. 


Bacon,  Lord,  On  Advancement  of  Learning. 
Carey,  M  ,  Ireland  Vindicated. 
Carlyle,  T.,  Critical  and  Miscel.  Essays. 
Cirter,  J.,  Two  Lectures  on  Taste. 
Cattermole,  R.,  Book  of  the  Cartoons. 
Coleridge,  H.  N.,  On  the  Greek  Poets. 
Conybeare,  J.,  Illustrations  of  Anglo*Saxon 

Poetry. 
Da  tiuincy,  Q.,  On  Imitation  in  the  Fine 

Arts. 
Dibdin,  T.  F.,  Introduction  to  the  Greek  and 

Latin  Classics. 
Drake,  N.,  Evenings  in  Autumn. 

Mornings  in  Spring. 

Dunlop,  J.,  History  of  Fiction. 
Essays  on  Conversaiion  and  Quackery. 
Ferrand,  L'Esprit  de  1'Histoire. 
Flaxman,  J.,  Lectures  on  Sculpture. 
Foster,  B.  F.,  On  "  Wyse  on  Education." 
Gillespie,  Win.,  On  Combo's  Constitution 

of  Man. 


Godwin,  W.,  Thoughts  on  Man. 
Goetho,  Characteristics  of. 
Hawkins,  B.,  Germany. 
Hazliu,  W.,  Characters  of  Shakspeaie'i 
Plays. 

On  the  Fine  Arts. 


Hippesley,  J.  H.,  On  Early  English  Litera- 
ture. 

Hogarth,  G.,  On  Musical  History,  Criti- 
cism, &c. 

Hogg,  John,  London  as  it  is. 

Lady  Superior's  "  Reply,"  Review  of. 

Landor,  W.  S.,  Imaginary  Conversations. 

McDermot,  M.,On  Taste. 

On  Tragic  Representation. 

Montesquieu,  Spirit  of  Laws,  Review  of. 

Phillips,  J.,  Lectures  on  Painting. 

Spence,  J.,  Characters,  &c.,  of  Books  and 
Men. 

Thorpe,  B.,  Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica. 

Woman,  On  the  Moral  Influence  of. 


PERIODICALS,  1,-FOREIGN, 

,  Reviews,  IVewspapers,  Transaction*, 

QUARTERLY. 


Analyst. 

British  and  Foreign  Review. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Architects'  Journal. 

Edinburgh  Review. 


Foreign  Quarterly  Review. 
London  and  Westminster  Review. 
Phrenological  Journal. 
Quarterly  Review. 


MONTHLY. 


Annals  of  Natural  History. 

Asiatic  Journal. 

Bentley's  Miscellany. 

Blackwood'fr  Edinburgh  Magazine. 

Court  Magazine. 

Dublin  University  Magazine. 

Eclectic  Review. 

Edinburgh  New  Philosophical  Journal. 

Fraser's  Magazine. 

Gentleman's  Magazine. 

London's  Architectural  Magazine. 

Gardener's  Magazine. 

Magazine  of  Natural  History. 
Magazine  of  Popular  Science. 
Magazine  of  Domestic  Economy. 


Mechanics'  Magazine. 

Metropolitan. 

Mining  Review. 

Monthly  Chronicle. 

Monthly  (Old)  Magazine. 

Monthly  Repository. 

Nautical  Magazine. 

New  Monthly  Magazine. 

Penny  Cyclopaedia. 

Repertory  of  Patent  Inventions. 

Sturgeon's  Annals  of  Electricit3f. 

Statistical  Journal. 

Tail's  Edinburgh  Magazine. 

Thomson's  Records  of  (if eneral  Science, 

United  Service  Journal. 


WEEKLY. 


Athenaeum. 

Atlas. 

Chambers'  Edinburgh  Journal. 

Examiner. 

Literary  Gazette. 

London  Journal.    (Leigh  Hunt's.) 


London  Medical  Gazette. 

Mirror. 

Penny  Magazine. 

Saturday  Magazine. 

Spectator. 

Veillees  de  Fatnillee. 


Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London. 
Proceedings  of  the  Geological  Society  of  do. 


PERIODICALS,  II -AMERICAN. 

QUARTERLY. 


Boston  Quarterly  Review. 
Biblical  Repertory. 

Repository. 

Christian  Examiner. 


American  Monthly  Magazine. 
Annals  of  Education. 
American  Railroad  Journal. 
Family  Magazine. 
Journal  of  the  American  Institute. 
Franklin      do. 


Albion. 

Courrier  des  Etats  Unis. 

Mirror. 

New-Yorker. 

American  Medical  Library. 


New-York  Review. 
North  American  Review. 
Quarterly  Christian  Spectator. 
Silliman'e  Journal  of  Science,  &c 


MONTHLY. 


Knickerbocker. 
Ladies'  Companion. 
Missionary  Herald. 
Museum.     (Littell's.)    * 
Sailors'  Magazine. 
Southern  Literary  Messenger, 


WEEKLY. 


Niles'  Weekly  Register. 
Noticioso  de  Ambos  Mundoa. 
Waldie's  Circulating  Library. 

Friends'  Intelligencer. 


NEWSPAPERS. 


American. 

Commercial  Advertiser. 
Courier. 


Evening  Post. 

Journal  of  Commerce. 

Times  and  Commercial  Intelligencer. 

Shipping  List  and  Price  Current. 


NOVELS. 


Alice,  by  Bulwer. 
Arethusa,  The,  by  Chamier. 
Augustus. 

Bivouac,  by  Maxwell. 
Black  Watch. 

Burton,  or  the  Sieges,  by  Prof.  Ingraham. 
Calderon  the  Courtier,  by  Bulwer. 
Charcoal  Sketches,  by  Neal. 
Chronicle  of  the  Times  of  Charles  IX. 
Chrysal,  or  the  Adventures  of  a  Guinea. 
Clock  Maker,  or  Sam  Slick. 
Confessions  of  an  Elderly  Lady  and  Gen- 
tleman. 

Confessions  of  a  Poet. 
Contrast,  by  Earl  Mulgrave. 
Country  Curate,  by  Gleig. 
Cromwell. 
Davenels. 

David  Dumps,  by  Bayley. 
Divorced,  by  Lady  C.  Bury. 
Duke  of  iVIonmouth. 
Ernest  JVlaltravers,  by  Bulwer. 
Ethel  Churchill,  by  Miss  Landon. 
Fielding,  or  Society,  by  Ward. 
Gentleman  Jack,  by  Neale. 
Good  Fellow,  by  P.  de  Koch. 
Harcouits. 

Hawkchief,  by  John  T.  Irving,  Jr. 
Henry  Milner,  by  Mrs.  Sherwood. 
Hill  and  Valley,  by  Miss  Sinclair. 
Home,  by  Miss  Sedgwick. 
Homeward  Bound,  by  Cooper. 
Janet  Hamilton. 
Journal  of  the  Heart. 


Jack  Ketch,  Autobiography. 

Leila,  Bulwer. 

Live  and  Let  Live,  by  Miss  Sedgwick. 

Lionel  Wakefield. 

Love  Token  for  Children,  Miss  Sedgwick. 

Midshipman's  Expedients,  by  Marryatt. 

Modern  Society,  by  Miss  Sinclair. 

Monk  of  Cimies,  by  Mrs.  Shnrwaed. 

Old  Commodore.    (Outward  Bound.) 

Pic  Nice. 

Pilgrims  of  Walsingham,  by  Miss  Strick- 
land. 

Poetry  of  Life,  by  Miss  Slickney. 

Pretension,  by  Miss  Stickney. 

Recluse  of  Norway,  by  A.  M.  Porter. 

Recollections  of  a  Southern  Matron,  by  Mrs. 
C.  Gilman. 

Rich  Enough. 

River  and  the  Desert,  by  Miss  Pardoe. 

Robber,  by  James. 

Rory  O' Moore,  by  Lorer. 

Romulus. 

Scourge  of  the  Ocean. 

Specimens  of  Novelists  and  Romancers. 

Squire. 

State  Prisoner,  by  Miss  Bayle. 

Tales  from  the  German. 

Thurlston  Tales. 

Two  Rectors. 

Uncle  Horace,  by  Mrs.  Hall. 

Venetia,  by  D'Israeli. 

Wild  Sports  of  the  West. 

Wood  Leighton,  by  Miss  Howitt. 

Yankee  Notions. 


ERRATA. 

A  few  errors,  chiefly  orthographical,  escaped  correction  at  the  proper  season.    The 
following  include  the  most  important: 

Page  10,  line  11  from  bottom,  for  Britannica,  read  Britannia. 


11,    "    10 

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"   Crock, 

"     Crocker, 

14,    "    19 

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"   8vo. 

"    4to. 

15,    "    13 

"        top, 

'    1831, 

"    1838. 

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8vo. 

"    4to. 

"      "    13 

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F.  H. 

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19,    «    15 

top, 

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"    Heman. 

3),    "    21 

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35,    «     3 

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D.  D. 

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